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OverviewEmbark on a journey through the various stages of life, from marriage to divorceand widowhood, to witness how women living within the Islamic tradition are endowed with the right to safeguard their financial independence. This comprehensive exploration confronts an ongoing disconnect between Islamic law and Muslim family dynamics to equip men and women alike with the knowledge and tools to uphold an important body of Islamic financial laws. Importantly, the book fosters a deep understanding of how Islamic financial empowerment plays a pivotal role in shaping not just the lives of women and their family members, but society as a whole. Finally and perhaps most crucially, this book highlights the need for fiqh scholars to review past Islamic rulings that were meant to achieve justice and prevent harm in their own historical contexts, and to then develop Islamic rulings with the same goals in today's settings. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rabab RazikPublisher: Islamic Foundation Imprint: Islamic Foundation ISBN: 9780860379041ISBN 10: 0860379043 Pages: 425 Publication Date: 21 January 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is considered a treasure for both women and men alike, as it brings awareness of the duties and the rights of women so that every individual receives what is due to them pursuant to the Shariah. It shows the utmost extent in which the Islamic Shariah protects the rights of women. - Sheikh Salah Amer Elkamisy, Arab Academy for Shariah Sciences Author InformationRabab Razik, a University of Houston graduate, began her career as an architect. However, over the past 31 years, she has devoted her life to the study and teaching of Islamic Studies. She holds an Islamic Studies degree from Islamic American University, a Master's in Islamic Studies from American Open University, and earned her PhD in Islamic Law from American University for Human Sciences. She has a deep-rooted interest in women's rights and studies under Islamic law, comparative fiqh, general Islamic law and Islamic history. The author is commonly known by her married name, Rabab Gomaa. Rabab has served as a member of various institutions. At Northwest Suburban College, she has taught Arabic, Qur'anic Arabic, and Religion in Architecture. She is also affiliated with the Arab Academy for Shari'a Sciences in Beirut, Lebanon, where she specializes in Comparative Fiqh. She taught Principles of the Islamic Faith at American Open University and taught Comparative Fiqh at the Islamic Society of Northwest Suburbs in Rolling Meadows, IL. Rabab is actively engaged in teaching at various times of the year in community centers, mosques, and organizations, including the Islamic Foundation in Villa Park and Al-Huda Academy in Schaumburg, IL. Her commitment extends to both Muslim and non-Muslim communities, where she serves as a guest speaker at venues like Little Home Church in West Chicago. Her dedication to teaching and her ability to make learning an enjoyable experience for her students define her teaching philosophy Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |