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|b ماليزيا
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|a Ahmad, Nadzrah
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|a Women’s Rights in the Qur’an, Sunnah and Heritage of Islam
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|b الجامعة الإسلامية العالمية
|c 2020
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|a 321 - 331
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b Rights are means to spiritual, moral and intellectual wellbeing (insan se-jahtera) of individuals be it men or women. Depriving one from the rights will lead to otherwise. Women are deprived from certain rights both by religious and non-religious members of a society. Family which was supposed to be the catalyst to secure and en-courage the rights for women, became the biggest obstacle in fortifying the rights for the women. This deprivation is often seen as a religiously sound action. To clarify this misconception, this paper briefly presents a number of rights for women which has its roots in Quran, Sunnah and Islamic Heritage. Using literature study and content analy-sis, relevant verses of the Qur‖an, hadith, and practices from the Islamic heritage is sur-veyed and analysed. The analysis show that Islam has always paid attention to educa-tion rights, special spousal rights, right to motherhood, right to possess own property, right to participate in economy and right to hold position in public office.
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|a حقوق المرأة
|a حقوق الزوج
|a فقه الأسرة
|a المؤسسات الأسرية
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|b Rights of Women
|b Education Rights
|b Rights of Spouse
|b Rights to Ownership
|b Possession Rights
|b Public Office
|b Family Institution
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|9 587677
|a Ishak, Mohd. Haeqal
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|a Al Fijawi, Mohammed Farid Ali
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|4 الدراسات الإسلامية
|6 Islamic Studies
|c 015
|e Journal of Islam in Asia
|l 003
|m مج17, ع3
|o 0807
|s مجلة الإسلام في آسيا
|v 017
|x 1823-0970
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|u 0807-017-003-015.pdf
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|a IslamicInfo
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