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| Original Title: | Le Harem Politique |
| Edition Language: | Arabic |

فاطمة المرنيسي
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 280 pages Rating: 3.94 | 983 Users | 83 Reviews
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| Title | : | الحريم السياسي - النبي والنساء |
| Author | : | فاطمة المرنيسي |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 280 pages |
| Published | : | January 1st 1993 by دار الحصاد للنشر والتوزيع (first published 1988) |
| Categories | : | Religion. Islam. Feminism |
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نبذة موقع النيل والفرات:إن من أبرز المسائل المعروضة على ساحة الفكر في هذا المجتمع هي قضية المرأة في المجتمع العربي، وإن في علاجها من مختلف الزوايا مفتاح لكثير من العقد الأخرى. وقد كان لهذا الموضوع العديد من الكتابات، وكتاب الحريم السياسي لفاطمة المرنيسي الصادر باللغة الفرنسية، واحد من الكتب التي تناولت هذا الموضوع حيث عالجته بجرأة غير معهودة. وقد رأى المترجم ضرورة ترجمته لأن المؤلفة تطرح فيه بلغة أجنبية موضوعات خطيرة وتستند فيها على كتب التراث كمرجع لها فيما تعرضه، وتتناول فيه بعض الشخصيات من الرواة والصحابة بما لا يقرها عليه الكثيرون... كل هذا اقتض بل أوجب نشره في اللغة العربية لمعرفة الرأي النقيض والمخالف. وذلك لجلاء حقيقة ما تتباين حوله الأفكار وكي لا يبقى الاتهام بالتسلط والتمسك بفردية الرأي، والذي ظهر في عصور القهر قائماً، ذلك الاتهام يدحضه الإسلام بجوهره، فهو لم يجزه بل أجاز، على العكس منه، الاستماع بكل حرية للرأي المخالف. وكان الرسول الكريم صلى الله عليه وسلم في هذا، القدوة الحسنة عندما أعلن للمؤمنين في زمنه بما يجب أن يعتبر قدوة في عصرنا ومعلماً من معالم الطريق: أنتم أعلم بأمور دنياكم.
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Ratings: 3.94 From 983 Users | 83 ReviewsAppraise Appertaining To Books الحريم السياسي - النبي والنساء
So I found out that this book was banned, and I can understand why, but not why it continues to be a problem.Not only is it tactfully written, it also protects the muslim sensibilities; glorifies the character of the Prophet SAWW while studying the 'traditions of misogyny' which according to Mernissi were either spoken and narrated out of context or entirely misinterpreted by people who sought to keep women subordinated and timid.The brilliance of Mernissi lies in the fact that, while dividingSecond year history student at university here. I originally got onto this book because we were looking at Ibn Battuta's travels in the Maldives and the question of divorce came up. I was fascinated about what was and wasn't permissible in the 7th century CE and what sort of foundations were being laid by the new religion.I found the book insightful and interesting. I thought the author tried hard to give hadith context and seemed to have researched the topic extensively. Mainly the book seemed
This book reads like the Old Testament. It is a series of scriptures, stories and historical findings about the prophet and his wives that are used to argue for female equality and against the hijab. While I understand that Mernissi has to use Islam and Islamic teachings to argues for her point, I wasn't too impressed. I would recommend this book for anyone who wants to learn more about Islam and its history from a feminist(-ish) perspective. The best comparison I can make for western readers is

very challenging, convincing I think more women should discuss and study this book
Eye opening and provided a lot of insights to the context in which cultural views were codified in the early periods of Islam. Highly recommend for anyone trying to gain a well-rounded understanding of women's rights discourse in Islam.
The moment I glanced the word "liar" associated with Abu Bakr and Abu huraira ,I was mentally shut to any ideas of the book. I neither liked it nor I trusted the references mentioned.
Only with long pauses and careful reading , this book is so good . So many sociology , so many incidents to " rethink" about it .


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