CAIS Lecture Series: Dr. Daisy Khan
Event description
- Academic events
- Family friendly
- Free
- Inclusion
- Open to the public
30 Rights of Muslim Women
"30 Rights of Muslim Women by Daisy Khan is a transformative
work that delves into the intrinsic rights of Muslim women as
prescribed by Islamic teachings. Khan meticulously outlines
these rights across educational, economic, legal, social, political,
and spiritual domains, providing both historical context and
contemporary relevance. She sheds light on the Quranic verses
and Hadiths that advocate for women's rights, emphasizing the
importance of education, financial independence, legal
protections, social respect, political participation, and spiritual
equality. By addressing common misconceptions and
highlighting real-world applications, Khan's book empowers
Muslim women to reclaim their rightful place in society and
inspires a broader movement for gender equality within the
Islamic faith. Through this comprehensive exploration, Khan not
only educates but also calls for a renewed understanding and
implementation of these rights, fostering a more just and
equitable world for all."
On Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/3813141796
Organized and Moderated by Dr. Souad T. Ali, CAIS Founding Chair