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Study on Muslim celibacy: Towards forced celibacy for all?, by Mohamed Oudihat
A book to understand and get out of forced celibacy for all. This book aims to offer singles a mirror to take a step back from their lives, to understand what is blocking their marriage. This book is the first sociological study on Muslim celibacy which attempts to provide answers to questions on the subject.
Study on Muslim celibacy: towards forced celibacy for all?, by Mohamed Oudihat
Today, we have plenty of solutions for exchanging and meeting on dating sites, on social networks, during a cultural event, training, a singles outing, a group trip or a "muqâbalah"... And yet, celibacy is becoming widespread in our French society. For what ? Is the problem of Muslim celibacy due to "a lack of opportunities to meet"? To the “weight of tradition and family”? Do single Muslims suffer from the same problems as others? In short, what are the personal and socio-cultural barriers to marriage today?
This book is the first sociological study on Muslim celibacy that attempts to provide answers to these questions. Beyond the social reality, this study questions Islam as universal wisdom to help single people better prepare for marriage. It proposes a global solution: to pursue a real marriage and family policy. It offers concrete examples to any person, association, mosque or organization wishing to facilitate marriage. .
About the author: Mohamed Oudihat
Mohamed Oudihat is a change management consultant. He has a multidisciplinary background - Master in Philosophy (Sorbonne Paris 1 University), Master in Sociology (Sciences Po Paris), Master in Quran Studies (Cordoba University USA) and Master in Psychosociology (Paris-Dauphine University). He animates the association and the site Delamour.fr. He is the author of On love: what Islam has to say in our time, as well as Keys to the Koran, shaykh Taha Jabir al-Alwani
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