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التحديات الاجتماعية تجاة المسلمات في عصر العولمة

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2013
Author
Muhammad Rakif bin Ilyas
Abstract
This research aims to identify the social challenges towards Muslimah in the era of globalization. The researcher follows the descriptive and descriptive and inductive approach in order to reach the objective of this research: Through the inductive approach, the researcher gets information from useful books and resources that are discussing the issues. As well as the inductive approach will be able to create ideas so that to clarify the status of women in Islam and the challenges faced in the social life of modern times. The researcher studies the 'Jahiliyyah' representative image of women in their societies before the advent of Islam has been revealed. Thus, this study comprises of how a woman was honored by Islam, and in addition to that, it implies the general widespread influence by the western civilizations in terms of materialization. It explains to us the comparison in terms of employing fair judgment between 'Jahiliyyh' and western systems and Islamic systems. The researcher explains the most important social challenges face by Muslim women in this present era and explained how Westerners seek to cast aside Muslim women's problems of sex and religion. The results of this research: There is no solution to solve the problems and overcome the social challenges faced by women except by following the law of Islam, and the education efforts in providing the next generation with a perfect Muslim upbringing since childhood, thus build a good son in a good society. This proper education will be done by learning the means of Islam's enemies in keeping the Muslim track off from their religion, and infiltrate their ways in order to target Muslim societies by focusing on women, due to women are regarded as half of the society, either to bring them to form a good example for other people or to spoil them. This problem will be cured only by referring to Islam that honored them in the best way and giving them a good value and status
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Alternative Title
The Social Challenges Towards Muslimah in the Era of Globalization

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