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Most people outside Iran may not know that the government that came into power in Iran after the Khomeini revolution heavily promoted mut'a or temporary marriage. Here is a close look at this institution. Who are the people involved in it? what are their motivation? (Men seek sex without responsibility and women seek money but there are other motivations as well, including the religious motivation to earn merits by disobeying Syedna Umar radi-Allahu unhu). How is it arranged? What are the areas of concentration of this practice? (Qum, Mashhad, and Isfahan). And Why? Is the practice, declared haram by a consensus of ahl Sunna wal Jamma, simply legalized prostitution? Get answers to these and many other questions based on interviews with those involved in the practice.
This book reconstructs the development of the catch-term "political Islam" - from the original Qur'anic categorization of a "religion" to the emergence of a tendency to predicate Islam in terms of its so-called societal, and subsequently political, dimension - and shows how, by the end of the 1970s, both discourse and the "hermeneutic field" itself have become politicized, due to the emerging image of an "Islam in Movement"
This is a book which is not only addressed to sincere truth seekers worldwide but also to those who are on the verge of atheism.
A study of Hindu Revivalism and its impact on the Muslims in India.
Collection of newspaper columns presenting Islamic outlook while commenting on current events and news. Cover a wide range of topics. Among other things, they also afford us a rare glimpse into the life of Muslims in India.
A comprehensive academic discussion on the issue of imitation of non-Muslims.
How the practice of giving Jahaiz (dowry) to the bride by her parents came into being in India and why it is so wrong.
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