“Sheikh Bilal had taken him aside the day before the wedding and spoken to him of marriage and his wife’s rights in the Law, stressing to him that there was nothing for a Muslim to feel shy about in marrying a woman who was not a virgin and that a Muslim woman’s previous marriage ought not to be a weak point that her new husband could exploit against her. He said sarcastically, “The secularists accuse us of puritanism and rigidity, even while they suffer from innumerable neuroses. You’ll find that if one of them marries a woman who was previously married, the thought of her first husband will haunt him and he may treat her badly, as though punishing her for her legitimate marriage. Islam has no such complexes.”
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The Yacoubian Building
The Yacoubian Building is a novel that delves into the lives of its inhabitants, offering a vivid portrayal of Egyptian society during a period of significant political and social upheaval. The story unfolds within the walls of a single apartment building, where the lives of its residents intersect and intertwine, reflecting the broader changes occurring in the country. more
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