Edib stepped outside traditional gender roles when she

a. refused to work after marriage.
b. married a non-Muslim and had two children.
c. refused to accept her husband's second marriage, which was acceptable to Islam.
d. became a recluse after her separation.
e. prohibited her husband from remarrying.


c

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