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I took so many notes, almost the entire book. Every page is full of verses or hadiths. The book contains only Islamic sources. Hadiths are authentic hadiths accepted by the entire Islamic world.
Briefly, the book explains how Islam views women. That woman is the building block of society. The most basic, indispensable. "Creation" capable and shaping the future.
It is also necessary to read and learn how religions view this issue. How was it before the Prophet, how was it after? Did he really give the right to life as it is said, did he offer some rights, or did he take away what was already there?
Everyone who is even slightly interested in history knows how influential religions are in the historical process, directing almost every war, determining our lifestyles, etc. Religion, of course, occupies an important place in our lives because it brings with it a civilization. Some have little, some have a lot, some have none, some have religion all their lives. So, sometimes I wonder how much we know about something that is so important to us, how much we research and examine it? The answer is very simple: very little or nothing. At most, they are hearsay, stories without any basis, and superstitions.
Friends who work as missionaries left and right, friends who share quotes from religious books day and night, what did we read? How much did you read? How much have you studied historical texts?
Well, if it is so important, why are you indifferent towards your religions? I wonder if you learned it properly?