RLE Women and Religion gathers in one place a collection of previously out-of-print titles from a variety of historic imprints.
Set In South Pakistan, This Controversial Novel Is A Searing Study Of Evil.
This book is intended in part to "normalize" the Middle East by underscoring the salience of structural determinants other than religion.
An illustrated introduction to the lives of thirteen Muslim women throughout history who have had a positive influence in their communities.
Women, at par with men, enjoy all rights under Islamic law. This is true, contradictory to the common belief that Islam denies women of their natural rights.
The Rights and Duties of Women in Islam
to Ibin Hajar walima is used for the ceremony of nikah [Muslim marriage]... other common usage of the word is for example: ... with a religious ritual feast, represents one of the Arabic words introduced into Persian popular culture.
Unique in its approach and its subject matter, the book relates Mir-Hosseini's engagement, as a Muslim woman and a social anthropologist educated and working in the West, with Shici Muslim thinkers of various backgrounds and views.
Kamala may not be allowed to go to the school dance -- but Ms. Marvel is! Which is bad news for... Loki? Then, when a mysterious stranger arrives in Jersey City, Ms. Marvel must deal with -- a crush! Prepare for drama! Intrigue! Romance!