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Islamic Feminism in the Time of Democracy
Karina Aidee Martínez García
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History and Anthropology, 2023
This article takes the first ever Indonesian Congress of Women Islamic Scholars (Kongres Ulama Perempuan Indonesia, KUPI), and its methodology for formulating religious opinions, as an entry point for analysing the challenge of challenging male, male ...
D. Kloos, Nor Ismah
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This article takes the first ever Indonesian Congress of Women Islamic Scholars (Kongres Ulama Perempuan Indonesia, KUPI), and its methodology for formulating religious opinions, as an entry point for analysing the challenge of challenging male, male ...
D. Kloos, Nor Ismah
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Islam, Feminism, and Islamic Feminism: Between Inadequacy and Inevitability
Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 2013This essay argues for maintaining a critical space between two intellectual paradigms that inform Muslim women’s anticolonial equality struggles in the neocolonial present, Islam and feminism. Seedat distinguishes between scholarly trends that preclude the convergence of Islam and feminism, that argue for a necessary convergence, and finally, those ...
Fatima Seedat
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2017
The aims of Islamic feminism are at once theological and socially reformist. Its proponents are often activists, as well as authors and scholars. It is linked to democratic reform movements within the Islamic world as well as to civil rights movements in Europe and the USA, and is supported by actors who resist the advances of patriarchal religious ...
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The aims of Islamic feminism are at once theological and socially reformist. Its proponents are often activists, as well as authors and scholars. It is linked to democratic reform movements within the Islamic world as well as to civil rights movements in Europe and the USA, and is supported by actors who resist the advances of patriarchal religious ...
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Islamic Feminism: The Challenges and Choices of Reinterpreting Sexual Ethics in Islamic Tradition
Society and Culture in South Asia, 2020Despite what the furore over Uniform Civil Code and more recently Triple Talaq might suggest that Muslim women have very little discursive space to voice their concerns in Indian political arena.
T. Rehman
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Feminist Research, 2023
This article aims at studying how Islamic feminism has enriched and pluralized feminist research through underscoring its particularity and ability to address the Muslim woman’s quest for equality based on the Islamic referentiality and away from the ...
Manal Dao-Sabah
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This article aims at studying how Islamic feminism has enriched and pluralized feminist research through underscoring its particularity and ability to address the Muslim woman’s quest for equality based on the Islamic referentiality and away from the ...
Manal Dao-Sabah
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Ibn ʿArabī and Mystical Disruptions of Gender: Theoretical Explorations in Islamic Feminism
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2022Drawing on the work of thirteenth-century Andalusian Sufi Ibn ʿArabī (d. 1240), this article explores the ways in which mystical ideas present a radically destabilizing view of human nature.
S. Shaikh
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#DearSister and #MosqueMeToo: adversarial Islamic feminism within the Western-Islamic public sphere
Feminist Media Studies, 2021In the present paper I define Mona Eltahawy’s viral Twitter campaigns, #DearSister (2017) and #MosqueMeToo (2018), and her broad journalistic activism as a novel form of Islamic feminism, “adversarial Islamic feminism.” Provocative, angry, and highly ...
Dilyana Mincheva
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Islamic feminism and the renegotiation of new knowledge through translation
Translation Studies, 2021Despite the fact that Islamic feminism is still a contested area, many studies have been conducted under its name. The Qur’an and Prophetic traditions being at the core of feminists’ work discussing gender inequalities from a faith-oriented position ...
Doaa Embabi
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Islamic Feminism in Response to the Western Misogyny, and Women Rights in the Islamic context
Dirasat Human and Social SciencesObjectives: This study explores the complex interaction between Islamic feminism and Western feminism, focusing on how Islamic feminism addresses claims of gender oppression in Muslim societies and challenges Western feminist critiques.
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