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In his
patented style, Dr. Sulayman Nyang begins this lecture by contextualizing
the subject matter so that the audience may understand it in
a much more profound way. He relates the seerah to the present
time by looking at the social, cultural, and historical context
into which the Prophet (S) emerged in Arabia. He then analyzes
the role and place of women in "jahiliyah" society
and the transformation that was brought about by the Prophet
(S), showing how the view of women shifted from the ignorant
pre-Islamic times to the noble time of the Prophet (S). The traditional
understanding of the family is discussed and this is compared
with the concept of family today. Furthermore, the way in which
men and women related to each other in the time of the Prophet
(S) is examined as well as the relationship between the Prophet
(S) and his wives, his daughter Fatimah, and other women. Among
other things, the speaker effectively shows that women were,
indeed, actively involved in the community and in the revolutionary
movement of Islam in Mecca.
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