01914cam a2200325 a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007502000150009202500290010703500210013603700600015704000220021704200100023904300120024905000230026108200150028410000380029924500670033726000460040430000210045050000200047150508400049165000370133165000580136865000460142665000440147285600720151611893866BD-DhUL20170518192345.0991026s1999 ii 001 0 eng  a 99938372  a8120719719 aI-E-99-938372; 10; 70-01 a(DLC) 99938372 bLibrary of Congress -- New Delhi Field OfficecRs400.00 aDLCcDLCdBD-DhUL alcode aa-ii---00aHQ1170b.E548 1999 a305.4bENQ1 aEngineer, Asghar Ali,d1939-2013.14aThe Qurʼan, women, and modern society /cAsghar Ali Engineer. aNew Delhi :bSterling Publishers,cc1999. a231 p. ;c22 cm. aIncludes index.8 aMachine generated contents note: 1. Tashri' (process of law making) in Islam -- 2 Women under the authority of Islam -- 3. The Qur'an, male ego and wife-beating -- 4. Muslim women the veil and the Qur'an -- 5. Is woman a half witness according to the Qur'an? -- 6. Islam and polygamy -- 7. Divorce in the Qur'an and the Shari'ah -- 8. Islam and family planning -- 9. Muslim personal law reform in Jordan -- 10. Islam and liberal reforms in Egypt -- 11. Rabi'a Basri: A mystic woman par excellence -- 12. Maulana 'Umar Ahmad 'Usmani and -- women's rights -- 13. Maulvi Mumtaz Ali Khan-An advocate of -- women's rights in Islam -- 14. Sir Syed and the concept of women's rights -- 15. Muslim family law-some misunderstood -- aspects explained -- 16. What was the role of Muslim women outside -- home in early Islam? -- Appendix -- Index. 0aMuslim womenzIslamic countries. 0aWomen's rightszIslamic countriesxSocial conditions. 0aWomen's rightsxReligious aspectszIslam. 0aWomen (Islamic law)zIslamic countries.413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy02/99938372.html