Drawing on legal and hadith texts from the formative and classical
periods of Islamic legal history, this book offers an overview of
the development of the questions prominent jurists asked and
answered about women's issues. All assumed a woman would marry and
thus the book concentrates on women's family life. The introduction
establishes the historical framework within which the jurists
worked. A chapter on Qur'an verses devoted to women's lives is
followed by chapters on marriage and divorce which compare the
views of jurists during the formative period. The fourth chapter
describes the evolution from the formative to the classical
periods. The fifth uses material from both periods to describe the
array of legal opinion about other aspects of women's lives in and
outside their homes. Throughout, jurists' opinions are juxtaposed
with relevant quotations from contemporaneous hadith collections.
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