Secular and Islamic Feminist Critiques in the Work of Fatima Mernissi

Secular and Islamic Feminist Critiques in the Work of Fatima Mernissi
Title Secular and Islamic Feminist Critiques in the Work of Fatima Mernissi PDF eBook
Author Raja Rhouni
Publisher BRILL
Pages 317
Release 2010
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004176160

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This book presents a detailed critical analysis of the work of Fatima Mernissi. Mernissi is considered to be one of the major figures in Feminist thought for both Morocco and Muslim society in general. This work discusses Mernissi's intellectual trajectory from 'secular' to 'Islamic' feminism in order to trace the evolution of so-called Islamic feminist theory. The book also engages critically with the work of other Muslim feminists, using frameworks and approaches developed in the works of Muslim reformist thinkers, namely Mohammed Arkoun and Nasr Abu Zaid, with the aim of engaging the theorization of this emerging Feminism.

Secular and Islamic Feminist Critiques in the Work of Fatima Mernissi

Secular and Islamic Feminist Critiques in the Work of Fatima Mernissi
Title Secular and Islamic Feminist Critiques in the Work of Fatima Mernissi PDF eBook
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Pages 314
Release 2004
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Feminism in Islam

Feminism in Islam
Title Feminism in Islam PDF eBook
Author Margot Badran
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 400
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1780744471

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While many in the West regard feminism and Islam as a contradiction in terms, many Muslims in the East have perceived Western feminist forces in their midst as an assault upon their culture. In this career-spanning collection of influential essays, Margot Badran presents the feminisms that Muslim women have created, and examines Islamic and secular feminist ideologies side by side. Borne out of over two decades of work, this important volume combines essays from a variety of sources, ranging from those which originated as conference papers to those published in the popular press. Also including original material written specifically for this book, "Feminism and Islam" provides a unique and wide-ranging contribution to the field of Islam and gender studies.

Women's Rebellion & Islamic Memory

Women's Rebellion & Islamic Memory
Title Women's Rebellion & Islamic Memory PDF eBook
Author Fatima Mernissi
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1996
Genre Religion
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The book first explores some of the concrete issues fundamental to status of Muslim women, such as the production of statistics which mask women's contribution to the economies of Arab states. Mernissi also looks at a variety of demographics including education and literacy - she shows their importance not only for empowering women but also for improving their health.

The Veil And The Male Elite

The Veil And The Male Elite
Title The Veil And The Male Elite PDF eBook
Author Fatima Mernissi
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 242
Release 1992-12-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780201632217

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Convinced that the veil is a symbol of unjust male authority over women, in The Veil and the Male Elite, Moroccan feminist Fatima Mernissi aims to investigate the origins of the practice in the first Islamic community.

Women, Islam, and the State

Women, Islam, and the State
Title Women, Islam, and the State PDF eBook
Author Deniz Kandiyoti
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 288
Release 1991
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780877227861

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This collection of original essays examines the relationship between Islam, the nature of state projects, and the position of women in the modern nation states of the Middle East and South Asia. Arguing that Islam is not uniform across Muslim societies and that women's roles in these societies cannot be understood simply by looking at texts and laws. the contributors focus, instead, on the effects of the political projects of states on the lives of women.--provided by publisher.

Believing Women in Islam

Believing Women in Islam
Title Believing Women in Islam PDF eBook
Author Asma Barlas
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 352
Release 2019-01-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1477315926

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Does Islam call for the oppression of women? Non-Muslims point to the subjugation of women that occurs in many Muslim countries, especially those that claim to be "Islamic," while many Muslims read the Qur’an in ways that seem to justify sexual oppression, inequality, and patriarchy. Taking a wholly different view, Asma Barlas develops a believer’s reading of the Qur’an that demonstrates the radically egalitarian and antipatriarchal nature of its teachings. Beginning with a historical analysis of religious authority and knowledge, Barlas shows how Muslims came to read inequality and patriarchy into the Qur’an to justify existing religious and social structures and demonstrates that the patriarchal meanings ascribed to the Qur’an are a function of who has read it, how, and in what contexts. She goes on to reread the Qur’an’s position on a variety of issues in order to argue that its teachings do not support patriarchy. To the contrary, Barlas convincingly asserts that the Qur’an affirms the complete equality of the sexes, thereby offering an opportunity to theorize radical sexual equality from within the framework of its teachings. This new view takes readers into the heart of Islamic teachings on women, gender, and patriarchy, allowing them to understand Islam through its most sacred scripture, rather than through Muslim cultural practices or Western media stereotypes. For this revised edition of Believing Women in Islam, Asma Barlas has written two new chapters—“Abraham’s Sacrifice in the Qur’an” and “Secular/Feminism and the Qur’an”—as well as a new preface, an extended discussion of the Qur’an’s “wife-beating” verse and of men’s presumed role as women’s guardians, and other updates throughout the book.