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Language | Urdu |
Genre | Fiqh |
Bahishti Zewar (Urdu: بہشتی زیور "paradisaical jewels" Template:Lang-eng) is a volume of Deobandi beliefs and practices written by Ashraf Ali Thanwi and Ahmed Ali Fatehpuri.[1] The book is comprehensive handbook of fiqh, Islamic rituals and morals, it is especially aimed at the education of girls and women. The volume describes the Five Pillars of Islam and also highlights more obscure principles. For years it has remained a favorite with the people of the Indian subcontinent as well as the Indian Muslim diaspora all over the world. It was originally written in the Urdu language but has been translated into a host of other languages including English.[2]
The book is divided into ten sections:
Barbara Daly Metcalf's 1992 book Perfecting Women is a commentary and history of the Bahishti Zewar.[3][4][5]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahishti Zewar.
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