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the halaqa and take part in this discussion about the Islamic
perspective of women and the many related issues. In the mountains
of Northern New Mexico at the world famous Abiquiu Madressah,
Hamza Yusuf answers many of the common questions about Muslim
women such as the degree of men over women, the hijab, rights
and roles, the concept of deficiency in women, and the hadith
about women in Hell. Part of the widely popular Deen Intensive
program, this session is an opportunity to see a unique side
of Imam Hamza within the context of an informal and interactive
study group. Other topics discussed: the breakdown of the family
in the West, the man's weakness for the woman, men and women
shaking hands, cultural norms vs. shari'ah, a woman's right to
her own living space, participating in politics, following laws
that contradict the shari'ah, paying taxes, and the idea of putting
your parents in retirement homes. (Duration: 2 hours) Hamza Yusuf
became Muslim in 1977 and studied for 10 years in the United
Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Africa, receiving teaching licenses
in various Islamic subjects from several scholars. He founded
Zaytuna Institute, which has established a reputation for presenting
a classical picture of Islam in the West and which is dedicated
to the revival of traditional study methods.
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