A Taste of Honey provides a scholarly exposition on the prominent place that sexuality and erotology enjoyed in traditional Islam. The book is divided into two parts; part one presents a critical examination of sexual ethics and part two consists of a concise treatise on the art of seduction and lovemaking. The central aim of the book argues that Islam is a sexually enlightened religion which teaches that sensuality should not be devoid of spirituality. The book also argues that the loss of sacred sensuality afflicting modern society can be reclaimed by a revival of the classic erotological tradition. Drawing upon the Qur'an, Hadith and traditional erotological literature, the book follows the style and composition of classic Eastern and Afro-Arab love texts like the Kama Sutra and Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti's erotic treatises. A Taste of Honey is a thought-provoking work on a highly sensitive, yet extremely important subject.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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978-0-9574845-1-1 (9780957484511)
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Habeeb Akande is a British born writer and historian of Yoruba descent. He is an alumnus of al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt and Kingston University in the UK. He is also the author of Illuminating the Darkness: Blacks and North Africans in Islam.
Introduction Part One Chapter 1: Modesty (haya ) Chapter 2: Sexual Desire (hawa) Chapter 3: Beauty (jamal) Chapter 4: Love (hubb) Chapter 5: Fidelity ('iffah) Chapter 6: Infidelity (fawahish) Chapter 7: Pleasures of the Garden (jannah) Part Two Chapter 8: Erotology Chapter 9: Benefits of Sexual Intercourse Chapter 10: The Man of Quality Chapter 11: The Woman of Quality Chapter 12: Preparation for Copulation Chapter 13: Sensual Massage (tadlik) Chapter 14: Foreplay (mula ibah) Chapter 15: Oral Stimulation Chapter 16: Lovemaking Positions Chapter 17: Orgasm (nashwah) Conclusion - Superiority of the Love of Allah Acknowledgements Bibliography Index