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_dFRAS
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245 0 0 _aMuslim women and gender justice :
_bconcepts, sources, and histories /
_cedited by Dina El Omari, Juliane Hammer, Mouhanad Khorchide
260 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2020
300 _a(267 p.)
490 0 _aRoutledge Islamic studies series
520 _a"This volume brings together the work of a group of Islamic studies scholars from across the globe. They discuss how past and present Muslim women have participated in the struggle for gender justice in Muslim communities and around the world. The essays demonstrate a diversity of methodological approaches, religious and secular sources, and theoretical frameworks for understanding Muslim negotiations of gender norms and practices. Part I (Concepts) puts into conversation women scholars who define Muslima theology and Islamic feminism vis-à-vis secular notions of gender diversity and discuss the deployment of the oppression of Muslim women as a hegemonic imperialist strategy. The chapters in Part II (Sources) engage with the Qur'an, Hadith, and Sunna as religious sources to be examined and reinterpreted in the quest for gender justice as God's will and the example of the Prophet Muhammad. In Part III (Histories), contributors search for Muslim women's agency as scholars, thinkers, and activists from the early period of Islam to the present, and from Southeast Asia to North America. Representing a transnational and cross-generational conversation as well, this work will be a key resource to students and scholars interested in the history of Islamic feminism, Muslim women, gender justice and Islam"--
_cProvided by publisher
700 1 _aEl Omari, Dina
_d(1982-....)
_d(1982-....)
_eEd.
_4340
700 1 _aHammer, Juliane
_eEd.
_4340
_9362660
700 1 _aKhorchide, Mouhanad
_d(1971-....)
_eEd.
_4340
_9354658
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990 _aBen Ali Rihab
999 _c643287
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