The Swings of Gender Roles
Tracing Societal Shifts Through History, Science, Philosophy, and Religion
In an era dominated by gender debates, extremes often drown out reason. From rigid traditionalism to radical modernism, society is caught in a pendulum swing that has left many confused, divided, or disillusioned.
The Swings of Gender Roles offers a deeply reflective and scholarly journey through the evolution of gender roles-grounded in science, history, philosophy, and Islamic wisdom. It challenges modern ideological battles with calm insight, highlighting how extremes on both ends fail to provide lasting harmony. Instead, this book proposes a balanced, timeless model that values natural distinctions while upholding equity, compassion, and mutual respect.
Through six thought-provoking chapters and rich appendices, the book explores:
The biological and psychological realities of men and womenThe shifting roles across civilizations and culturesThe economic forces behind modern gender confusionThe enduring wisdom of Islam's gender frameworkThe myths and misconceptions clouding today's discourseWhether you are a scholar, parent, teacher, policymaker, or simply a seeker of truth, this book serves as an intellectual compass and spiritual anchor. It doesn't fuel conflict-it invites understanding.
Join the journey to rediscover what balance looks like in a world of extremes.
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