• Women and Islamic law or sharia

    Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

    The patriarchal system of domination is common to all cultures. Throughout history, the submission of women has been exercised through ideological control. Religion, philosophy and literature help to shape the ideology and values which underpin and are instruments for the transmission of patterns of behavior from one generation to another. The law punishes these models [...]

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  • The Islamic Family

    Monday, May 4th, 2009

    One possible definition of family in the Islamic context it would be a kind of structure in which its members are bound together by ties of blood or marriage involving mutual expectations, as prescribed by religion, reinforced by the law and internalized by individuals.
    Both the Koran and the Sunnah establish the duties and obligations [...]

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  • The woman and the education system

    Sunday, April 19th, 2009

    For a woman must acquire full knowledge of their religious obligations, such as salat (prayer), the Sauma (fast of Ramadan), the zakat (tax) and hajj (pilgrimage), and other social issues such as trade and business. If the command is not able to provide this knowledge, women under Islamic law, is obliged to seek this knowledge. [...]

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  • The renewal system of the Arab education

    Thursday, March 26th, 2009

    A reform of education and teaching methods is the key to success in handling the many crises that are besetting the Arab-Islamic world, through the creation of a knowledge society and harmonization between the education institutions and the needs of the labor market – says of ISESCO Director General Abdulaziz Othman al-Twaijri
    In recent months there [...]

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