At a time when secularist thinkers, jurists and rulers alike are strongly driving the Muslim youth, male and female, into free mixing in their social life; some Muslim thinkers and scholars have over-reacted by calling for the complete seclusion of women and their prevention from taking on any role outside of the home.
In such times the full understanding of the social life in Islam, supported by the evidences from the Quran and Sunnah, becomes vital.
This book relentlessly argues this issue throughout its 22 chapters.
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