Indian Muslim Women’s Movement

Indian Muslim Women’s Movement
Title Indian Muslim Women’s Movement PDF eBook
Author Zakia Soman, Dr. Noorjehan Safia Niaz
Publisher Notion Press
Pages 525
Release 2020-07-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1649199872

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This collection of essays and articles captures the beginning of the Muslim women’s movement in India in the last two decades. Written at different points during the journey, these pieces provide a glimpse into the collective tumultuous journey of women demanding reform in Muslim family law in India and for equal citizenship without discrimination. This journey was undertaken by ordinary women under their own leadership. This collection highlights the challenges faced by women. It also celebrates successes such as the organization of women into groups, abolition of triple talaq and women’s entry into the mazar of Haji Ali Dargah. This book is a collection of articles written by authors, individually and jointly in various newspapers, magazines, journals and other publications. It challenges the misogynist regressive norms for women in family set by patriarchal religious groups. It calls for state accountability in providing safety, security and equality to Muslim citizens. Based on experiences and insights from grounded struggle of ordinary women, these essays give hope and provide strength in addressing discrimination through shared vision and collective democratic action. It calls out the failure of conservative religious leadership as well as elected representatives in providing an enabling environment to the community and particularly, women. It calls out certain feminists for their dual standards and for unsuccessful attempts to weaken the movement for reform in family law led by ordinary Muslim women.

Indian Muslim Women's Movement: For Gender Justice and Equal Citizenship

Indian Muslim Women's Movement: For Gender Justice and Equal Citizenship
Title Indian Muslim Women's Movement: For Gender Justice and Equal Citizenship PDF eBook
Author Dr Noorjehan Safia Niaz
Publisher Notion Press
Pages 498
Release 2020-07-20
Genre Law
ISBN 9781649199867

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This collection of essays and articles captures the beginning of the Muslim women's movement in India in the last two decades. Written at different points during the journey, these pieces provide a glimpse into the collective tumultuous journey of women demanding reform in Muslim family law in India and for equal citizenship without discrimination. This journey was undertaken by ordinary women under their own leadership. This collection highlights the challenges faced by women. It also celebrates successes such as the organization of women into groups, abolition of triple talaq and women's entry into the mazar of Haji Ali Dargah. This book is a collection of articles written by authors, individually and jointly in various newspapers, magazines, journals and other publications. It challenges the misogynist regressive norms for women in family set by patriarchal religious groups. It calls for state accountability in providing safety, security and equality to Muslim citizens. Based on experiences and insights from grounded struggle of ordinary women, these essays give hope and provide strength in addressing discrimination through shared vision and collective democratic action. It calls out the failure of conservative religious leadership as well as elected representatives in providing an enabling environment to the community and particularly, women. It calls out certain feminists for their dual standards and for unsuccessful attempts to weaken the movement for reform in family law led by ordinary Muslim women.

Muslim Feminism and Feminist Movement: India

Muslim Feminism and Feminist Movement: India
Title Muslim Feminism and Feminist Movement: India PDF eBook
Author Abida Samiuddin
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 2002
Genre Feminism
ISBN

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The objective of this 3-volume set is to provide a comprehensive analytical study of the nature and motivation of feminism and [the] feminist movement in Islamic perspective in South Asian countries. It is part of a 9-volume series on Muslim feminism and the feminist movement in Africa, Central Asia, Middle-East Asia, South-East Asia and South Asia.

Muslim Women in India

Muslim Women in India
Title Muslim Women in India PDF eBook
Author Seema Kazi
Publisher Minority Rights Group
Pages 43
Release 1999-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1897693478

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For centuries India has had Muslim rule and rulers - including female Sultans – yet, with the rise of Hindu fundamentalism, India’s Muslim history and the Muslim contribution is being obscured and downplayed. Against this background, the opportunities for Muslim women to raise their concerns over access to education rights and work opportunities, or to raise issues within Muslim personal law – including marriage, divorce and personal freedoms – are severely restricted. This new Report Muslim Women in India calls for an end to discrimination against Muslims in India and the oppression of Muslim women. The author Seema Kazi questions the way in which the rise of the Hindu right-wing has led to a tightening of the interpretations of Muslim women’s rights and freedoms, along with the subordination of Muslim women’s concerns to the demands of Muslim communal identity. This Report discusses: Muslim history in India pre- and postindependence and partition; Muslim men and women’s current position in India; Muslim women’s involvement in the wider women’s movements; and has a focus on gender, Islam and human rights. The Report concludes with an outlook for Muslims and Muslim women in India, and with a set of recommendations on some of the key issues to be addressed. Please note that the terminology in the fields of minority rights and indigenous peoples’ rights has changed over time. MRG strives to reflect these changes as well as respect the right to self-identification on the part of minorities and indigenous peoples. At the same time, after over 50 years’ work, we know that our archive is of considerable interest to activists and researchers. Therefore, we make available as much of our back catalogue as possible, while being aware that the language used may not reflect current thinking on these issues.

Courage Unlocked

Courage Unlocked
Title Courage Unlocked PDF eBook
Author Dr. Noorjehan Safia Niaz, Zakia Soman
Publisher Notion Press
Pages 210
Release 2021-03-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1638066620

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In this book the authors have tried to fill up the pages of feminist history with the voices of Muslim women through their own lenses and their own voices. This collection of memoirs is meant to highlight the leadership potential and impact of a Muslim woman, her agency, her education, her fierce commitment and her fearlessness in the face of adversity. It is meant to create a historical record for future generations to inspire them and to educate them about the legacy that they have inherited. It is also meant to inspire more and more women to take up the charge of themselves, their community and their country.

The Women's Movement in Religious Communities in India

The Women's Movement in Religious Communities in India
Title The Women's Movement in Religious Communities in India PDF eBook
Author K. S. Durrany
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2002
Genre Christian women
ISBN

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Discusses women in the Hindu, Christian, and Muslim communities. Provides details of the functioning of women's movements. Some chapters provide background including the impact of the West on women's issues in the Social Reform Movement of the 19th century.

Reclaiming the Nation

Reclaiming the Nation
Title Reclaiming the Nation PDF eBook
Author Vrinda Narain
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 225
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0802092780

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Living in pluralist India has had critical consequences for Muslim women who are expected to follow a determined and strict code of conduct. The impact of this contradiction is most evident in the continuing denial of gender equality within the family, as state regulation of gender roles in the private sphere ultimately affects the status of women in the public sphere. Reclaiming the Nation examines the relationship between gender and nation in post-colonial India through the lens of marginalized Muslim women. Drawing on feminist legal theory, postcolonial feminist theory, and critical race theory, Vrinda Narain explores the idea of citizenship as a potential vehicle for the emancipation of Muslim women. Citizenship, Narain argues, opens the possibility for Indian women to reclaim a sense of selfhood free from imposed identities. In promoting the hybridity of culture and the modernity of tradition, Narain shows how oppositional categories such as public versus private, Muslim versus feminist, and Western versus Indian have been used to deny women equal rights. A timely account of the struggle for liberation within a restrictive religious framework, Reclaiming the Nation is an insightful look at gender, nationhood, and the power of self-determination.