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Islamic Fatwah Regarding Women
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Islamic Fatwah Regarding Women


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In day to day life, women  are to fac ea lot of special problems regarding their menses, post martum bleeding, istihada, hijab, mixing with men, rights and duties with respect to their husband, their household, children; inheritance and marriage etc.

More than 350 of such problems and issues have been answered in this book by the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia Shaikh Ibn Baz and the eminent scholars like Shaikh Ibn Uthmania, Shaikh Ibn Jabreen and others.
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No other educational system in the world gives such a central role to the arts as the Waldorf school movement. Even mathematics is presented in an artistic fashion and related via dance, movement or drawing, to the child as a whole. Anything that can be done to further these revolutionary educational ideas will be of the greatest importance.

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