
"Women and the Qur'an" is the title of a paper written by Dr. Ruth Rodded in the Leaden encyclopedia of the Quran in the Netherlands. She has examined the characters of women like Eve (Peace Be upon Her), the queen of Sheba, and Zolaikha in a part of her article and through using some interpretations, narrations, and cases of revelations investigates and draws conclusions from the verses without explicitly citing their references or sources. Her subjects are more like Israelites rather than being authentic or reliable sources. These ideas and views, with regard to her specific presuppositions on Islamic studies and her methodology, should be reviewed and considered seriously.
josef. zolaikha, the queen of sheba, the ho!j quran, Philosophy. Psychology. Religion, BP1-253, B, ruth rodded, women, Islam, eve
josef. zolaikha, the queen of sheba, the ho!j quran, Philosophy. Psychology. Religion, BP1-253, B, ruth rodded, women, Islam, eve
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