Daughters of Islam: Building Bridges With Muslim Women
- sexuality, singleness and marriage
- children and extended family
- finances
- religious tradition and practice
- teaching and learning styles
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 27, 2006 Type: User Review |
Fair, compassionate, and honest.
I am not sure what book the critics below have been reading, but it is hard to believe it was this one. The most recent reviewer has nothing at all to say about the book. Another complains that Adeney has "cherry-picked" problems in Islamic...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 09, 2006 Type: User Review |
not another one of those!
Suprise suprise Author of this book. Incase you didnt know there is a huge difference between tradition and religion. An arab proverb doesnt make it an Islamic proverb. The indian culture of woman staying at home COOKING all day does not make it...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Mar 10, 2005 Type: User Review |
Another deceptive missionary work
By cherry-picking some stories, the author has done a great favor to the western and Christian readers. We need to ask ourselves when we are going to stop dishonest portrayal of Muslim societies. I can also list all the ills in the Western society...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jun 28, 2004 Type: User Review |
compassionate, politically sensitive
This book is written from the perspective of Christian missions. That means that the author and her intended audience are all people who believe that Christianity is true. This does not mean that they think Islam is all wrong, but it does mean...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Mar 06, 2004 Type: User Review |
Misleading and Offensive
This book attempts to generalize Muslim women. It tells a few sad stories and makes it seem that all Muslim women are oppressed, stupid, and in need of God in their lives. |
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| From: Amazon Posted: Aug 02, 2003 Type: User Review |
Very Helpful and Applicable Book
I read this book as an assignment for a missions class in college. I was not expecting to actually enjoy reading the book, however, I was very surprised to find this book an easy read. This book is written in a very informational style and it...
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