RAHSIA AURAT SEMPURNA

The trend of today's society which is too modern makes the limits of aurat increasingly underestimated. For example, men and women shamelessly mix, making in-laws look like brothers and sisters and consider fiancés as mahrams. Undeniably, there are a handful of individuals who have been influe...

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Main Author: Fathullah Al-Haq Muhammad Asni (Author)
Format: Book
Language:Malay
Published: Shah Alam, Selangor grupbuku karangkraf 2013
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Summary:The trend of today's society which is too modern makes the limits of aurat increasingly underestimated. For example, men and women shamelessly mix, making in-laws look like brothers and sisters and consider fiancés as mahrams. Undeniably, there are a handful of individuals who have been influenced by images from the west that are considered a symbol of progress. What are the factors that cause the symptoms of exposing aurat like this to become more critical? Is it because they are confused about the concept of aurat or deliberately ignore the obligation to maintain the limits of aurat as prescribed by Islamic law? This situation is actually capable of inviting harm to both men and women. Aurat Sempurna describes the difficulties experienced by society by describing the aurat between men and women, family, children, in-laws and more. Make this book as your personal reference in order to build a superior personality like Rasulullah SAW. Among the interesting content: - The Law of Men Seeing When Interacting - Boundaries of view Between Husband and Wife - The Law of Greeting an Old Woman - Women's Law Out of Work - Limits When With Fiance - Genitals Between Men and Women - The Law of Seeing Gentle Men - The Law of Men Seeing Women - Manners with Foreign Men - Aurat During Prayer
Item Description:Contain verses from the Qur`an
Physical Description:253 pages 21 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9789678604192