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Unforbidden What The Quran Doesn't Prohibit For Women
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- ISBN978-0-9919526-6-3
- EAN9780991952663
- Date de parution15/03/2026
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- ÉditeurYāsir Ad-Da'ee
Résumé
What if the constraints placed on women's bodies were never ordained by God?For over a millennium, the Islamic marital framework has been dictated by a rigid, juristic tradition that claims to speak for the Divine. Yet, an uncompromising, scriptural reading reveals a devastating double standard: traditionalists routinely ignore the Quran's explicit requirements for marriage-such as intellectual maturity (rushd)-to justify the historical practice of child brides.
Simultaneously, they invent unwritten laws to police the private, mutually agreed-upon arrangements of consenting adults. In Unforbidden, Dr. Burhan Al-Mubeen applies a rigorous, internal root-word analysis of the divine text (Tasreef) to strip away centuries of sectarian additions. By redefining Zina through its linguistic DNA-as a public breach of trust, deception, and betrayal rather than merely a private physical act-this book uncovers a profound, liberating truth: The text does not prohibit a husband and wife from mutually agreeing to expand their sexual boundaries.
Using a logical checkmate that dismantles the traditionalist monopoly, Dr. Al-Mubeen points out that long before modern reproductive science gave us sperm banks and IVF, the only biological solution for male infertility was a consensual arrangement parallel to sperm donation (Istibda'). The omniscient Creator, in His absolute knowledge, left this area silent not by oversight, but as a deliberate, divine mercy.
Unforbidden is a paradigm-shifting investigation into: The raw linguistic methodology of Tasreef (internal root analysis). The biology of female pleasure and the oxytocin system. The true contractual freedom granted by God when the text is silent. Socio-economic case studies of Polyandry (CNM). Dismantle the man-made cage. Discover what God actually declared Unforbidden.
Simultaneously, they invent unwritten laws to police the private, mutually agreed-upon arrangements of consenting adults. In Unforbidden, Dr. Burhan Al-Mubeen applies a rigorous, internal root-word analysis of the divine text (Tasreef) to strip away centuries of sectarian additions. By redefining Zina through its linguistic DNA-as a public breach of trust, deception, and betrayal rather than merely a private physical act-this book uncovers a profound, liberating truth: The text does not prohibit a husband and wife from mutually agreeing to expand their sexual boundaries.
Using a logical checkmate that dismantles the traditionalist monopoly, Dr. Al-Mubeen points out that long before modern reproductive science gave us sperm banks and IVF, the only biological solution for male infertility was a consensual arrangement parallel to sperm donation (Istibda'). The omniscient Creator, in His absolute knowledge, left this area silent not by oversight, but as a deliberate, divine mercy.
Unforbidden is a paradigm-shifting investigation into: The raw linguistic methodology of Tasreef (internal root analysis). The biology of female pleasure and the oxytocin system. The true contractual freedom granted by God when the text is silent. Socio-economic case studies of Polyandry (CNM). Dismantle the man-made cage. Discover what God actually declared Unforbidden.



