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Digital Activism, Legal Reform, and Islamic Feminist Resistance in Saudi Arabia
Zakarriya J.
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Gender & Society, 2000
The increasingly pervasive practice of veiling among Muslim women has stimulated a great deal of scholarly investigation and debate. This study brings empirical evidence to bear on current debates about the meaning of the veil in Islam. This article first examines the conflicting meanings of the veil among Muslim religious elites and Islamic feminists.
JEN'NAN GHAZAL READ, JOHN P. BARTKOWSKI
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The increasingly pervasive practice of veiling among Muslim women has stimulated a great deal of scholarly investigation and debate. This study brings empirical evidence to bear on current debates about the meaning of the veil in Islam. This article first examines the conflicting meanings of the veil among Muslim religious elites and Islamic feminists.
JEN'NAN GHAZAL READ, JOHN P. BARTKOWSKI
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2023
Abstract This chapter reconstructs the practices within the convent of Holy Cross, where Radegund lived as a bride of Christ, a description that Radegund and her community applied to her in a manner different from that of other nuns.
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Abstract This chapter reconstructs the practices within the convent of Holy Cross, where Radegund lived as a bride of Christ, a description that Radegund and her community applied to her in a manner different from that of other nuns.
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013
According to Norman Daniels's prudential lifespan account (PLA), because of scarcity of medical resources it is rational to adopt a health care system that distributes less resources to those at la...
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According to Norman Daniels's prudential lifespan account (PLA), because of scarcity of medical resources it is rational to adopt a health care system that distributes less resources to those at la...
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1999
Abstract Golgi’s cultural formation was permeated by positivism. For him, science was the supreme ideal to which one could consecrate one’s entire life. Only science could guarantee continuous unending progress for humankind. From this perspective, metaphysical speculations had no relevance for an understanding of the human condition.
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Abstract Golgi’s cultural formation was permeated by positivism. For him, science was the supreme ideal to which one could consecrate one’s entire life. Only science could guarantee continuous unending progress for humankind. From this perspective, metaphysical speculations had no relevance for an understanding of the human condition.
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