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Women under the Uthmani Khilafah: Challenging the Myths Women and their Judicial Rights

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"Women were naturally regarded as inferior and not many would dare to assert their rights, even if they knew what they were. Furthermore, no practical recourse was available to a woman who wished to do so..." ("Political Change in Rural Turkey" (1966) by Joseph Szyliowicz, Anthropologist) "The women knew nothing of the law, and the men have no motive for taking any notice of what little they may happen to…
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  Women Under the Uthmani Khilafah: Challenging the Myths Women and Their Economic Rights - Part 2

  • Published in Khilafah
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Part 1 of this two part article on ‘Women and their Economic Rights' under the Uthmani Khilafah "Caliphate" gave an insight into the economic environment enjoyed by women during the Ottoman era, as well as the basic economic rights afforded to them by the Shariah and how these were implemented and protected by the institution of the Shariah courts of the state. Part 2 of this article aims to detail…
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News and Comment Shutting Down TV Channels: A Battle over Economic Gain

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News It has become nearly three weeks Kenyans are still living in TV blackout following the shutting down of four national TV channels by Communication Authority (CA). In early February, the CA raided NTV, QTV, KTN and Citizen TV transmission stations in Limuru and dismantled analogue equipment and carted them away. The move was taken to force the stations to hand over their content to the Government - owned firm…
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New PREVENT laws will spread Islam to all corners of the UK

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During the time of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) when he began his mission in Makkah, the leaders of Quraysh met in their assembly Dar an-Nadwa and discussed how to prevent the message of Islam which was increasing in popularity. They focused specifically on what they should tell the Arabs coming to Makkah for Hajj. After a lengthy debate, Quraysh agreed to accuse Muhammad (saw) of being a sorcerer possessing the…
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Hizb ut Tahrir: Khilafah Will Arise from Where It Has Fallen Hizb ut Tahrir Wilayah Turkey held a Khilafah Conference on the Anniversary of Khilafah's Abolition in Istanbul/Üsküdar

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Hizb ut Tahrir / Wilayah Turkey held a conference under the title "Democratic Presidential Model or Khilafah "Caliphate" Rashidah?" which is part of the 'Return the Khilafah "Caliphate"' campaign from 3rd-10th March, in Istanbul. With the grace and help of Allah, the courtesy and the efforts of the Muslims, the conference became a big success. Being held on the 3rd of March, the day of the Khilafah "Caliphate"'s abolition, and…
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  The Speech of the Ameer of Hizb ut Tahrir, the eminent Scholar Sheikh Ata Bin Khalil Abu Al-Rashtah, may Allah protect him -

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On the occasion of the resumption of the issuance of Al Raya Newspaper and the Commencement of Editorial Issue Number 15 Issued on Wednesday, 13 Jumada I 1436 AH / 04 March 2015 CE بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Welcoming Al Raya ... a Memory and Glad Tidings Praise be to Allah and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and upon His family and companions and those who…
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  Women Under the Uthmani Khilafah: Challenging the Myths Women and Their Economic Rights - Part 1

  • Published in Khilafah
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Joseph Szyliowicz, an anthropologist, wrote in his book Political Change in Rural Turkey (1966) that "Women were naturally regarded as inferior and not many would dare to assert their rights, even if they knew what they were. Furthermore, no practical recourse was available to a woman who wished to do so..." For many decades, Western writers have attacked the status of women under the Islamic system by casting many aspersions…
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News and Comment Saudi Arabia continues to expose its hypocritical nature in regards to the Sharia

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News Saudi Arabia's consultative assembly has passed a law requiring female television to wear "modest dress", according to local media reports. Arab News, which is part of a group of companies owned by King Salman's son Prince Turki, said the law passed in the Shura Council, an advisory body, will make it mandatory for women not to "show off their beauty" while on air.Some members of the council said there…
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