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Educating The Women And Nurturing Them

Educating The Women And Nurturing Them

Publisher: Darrussalam
Author: Shaykh Muhammad Taqiyud-Deen al-Hilaalee
Language: English
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 49
Size: 14X22

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Educating the Women and Nurturing Them by Shaykh Dr. Salih bin Fawzan Al-Fawzan explains the Islamic framework for raising, teaching, and supporting women so they become strong in faith and character. Drawing on Qur’anic guidance, authentic hadiths and classical scholarship, the Shaykh outlines the rights, duties, and educational methods that secure a balanced, honourable role for women in family and society.

This book covers practical topics such as methods of instruction, moral formation, preserving modesty and identity, the role of mothers and female teachers, and how communities can support women’s spiritual and intellectual growth. Written in clear language and suitable for parents, teachers, and community leaders, it is an essential resource for nurturing righteous future generations.

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  • Shaykh Muhammad Taqiyud-Deen al-Hilaalee

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Who is Muhammad Taqî-ud-Din al-Hilâli?

Muhammad Taqî-ud-Din al-Hilâli (1893–1987) was a renowned Islamic scholar, translator, and linguist from Morocco. He was known for his contributions to Islamic teachings and his collaboration with Muhammad Muhsin Khan in translating The Noble Quran into English. Al-Hilâli was well-versed in Arabic, English, and other languages, allowing him to bridge the gap between Islamic scholarship and Western audiences. He studied and taught in various countries, including Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and India, making a lasting impact on Islamic literature and dawah (propagation of Islam).