Islamic view of women

    • [PDF File] Input of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation to the

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      women2 in OIC Member States stood at an average of 34.4%, recording the highest average when compared to other country groups. Similarly, FGM prevalence amongst girls and women were 48.1% in the OIC-group while the world average was recorded at 45.4%. 7) In this regard, the OIC Women report serves as a technical background document

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    • [PDF File] MOROCCO’S ISLAMIC FEMINISM: HOW SOCIAL …

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      Muslim country and women there are not treated fairly. This made me even more eager to investigate the women in Morocco who defy this notion, and who view Islam as a source of strength and empowerment rather than oppression. Through this internship, I gained access to the resources to begin my thesis on Islamic feminism in Morocco.

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    • [PDF File] Journal of Health Ethics - University of Southern Mississippi

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      Traditionally, the health beliefs of Muslim women have been proposed by professional religious affiliated groups such as the Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR, 2007) and the Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA, 2007) as guidelines for health care provider treatment of Muslim patients.

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    • [PDF File] Alienating: How the portrayal of Muslim women in US media …

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      portrayed in US women from the women’s perspectives and how these portraysls affect the women’s social identities. Accordingly, this phenomenological research sought to fill the gap in the literature through an examination of how Muslim women are portrayed in US media and the impact of such portrayals of their social identities.

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    • [PDF File] The Motivations Behind Westerners Obsession with the …

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      Western infatuation with the veil has led to the disturbance in Muslim women’s lives, forcing. them to live a life full of fear and anxiety. Although during the colonial period, the veil was viewed as a symbol of Muslim. women’s oppression, the veil was also viewed as a sign of political resistance as Muslim women.

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    • [PDF File] Islamic Feminism at the Crossroads between Apologetics and …

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      Islamic feminism is a school of thought that “seeks rights and justice for women, and for men, in the totality of their existence” (Badran, 2009, p. 242). It is a feminist discourse grounded in an Islamic paradigm. The Islamic religion perceives women to be full human beings, equal to

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    • [PDF File] Economic Empowerment of Women in the Islamic World : …

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      8 Economic Empowerment of Women in the Islamic World. Zaynab bint Abi Mu’awiya was the wife of a very famous companion of the Prophet (saw), Abdullah bin Masood. Zaynab was a business woman. Her business produced and sold handicrafts, and her income was enough to support her family.

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    • [PDF File] WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN ISLAM - JSTOR

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      view the deterioration of her status during the medieval period. This paper, thus concerns itself with a discussion of the factors which contri buted to the depressed position of women in medieval Muslim society? a situation which has continued to exist down to the modern period. Women in Pre-Islamic Arabia

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    • [PDF File] Soul Simplicity: An Inquiry into Dance, Women and Islam

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      women. Qur’an and Hadith on Dancing The Qur’an is the primary source that offers guidance on what is al-halal and al-haram in the Islamic religion. In most of Muslims’ collective stories by Prophet Muhammad known as hadith, there are a number of stories of instances where Muslim women danced (Banes 28). The

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    • [PDF File] Islamic Feminism: a new feminist movement or a strategy by …

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      from a critical point of view. The article concludes by asking a number of questions that help in understanding the nature and the limitations of Islamic feminism, its role, social, religious, political and academic implications. Keywords: Islamic feminism; secular feminism; Arab feminism; modernity;

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    • [PDF File] Global Business Norms and Islamic Views of Women’s …

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      ual (biological) dif-ferentiation (Hekman, 1990; Keddie, 1996).Islam absolves women, in general, of economic responsibility within the house-hold, an option w. ich is left to the woman’s personal choice and circumstances. Women’s free choice to participate in economic activities or to concentrate on their domestic dut.

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    • [PDF File] What All Americans Should Know about Women in the Muslim …

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      For many Muslim women, accusations by Americans and other outsiders about Islam’s. subjugation of women ring false; instead, they see women’s problems as the result of poverty, conflict, political oppression, lack of economic opportunities, and a wide range of other factors that. have little to do with Islam itself.

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    • [PDF File] The Impact of Islam as a Religion and Muslim Women on …

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      women, e.g., Iran, Sudan, and Northern Nigeria. Many other Muslim women live in majority Islamic countries where Shari’a is greatly modified, i.e., Kenya, Ghana, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines. In majority Islamic societies Muslim women are striving not only to attain basic human needs and rights, Muslim women are using Islam to demand gender

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    • [PDF File] The Mainstream Misrepresentation of Muslim Women in the …

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      In American society, Muslim women are portrayed and viewed with a relatively singular set of heuristics. In reality, most westerners know very little about Islamic women, and often lack direct interactions or relationships with women who practice Islam. Few if any possess knowledge of Islamic texts or traditions (Green 2015: 233).

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    • [PDF File] Western Women and Islam Embracing and Negotiating …

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      Hence to begin with, the discussion entails a view of the overall discourse and competing narratives related to women and gender that provide a context to the debate that informs many women in the West who embrace Islam and a new identity. Following from this is an analysis of the (push) factors which are causing such women to be

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    • [PDF File] Women's Rights in Islam Regarding Marriage and Divorce

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      There are basic requirements for marriage in Islam. First, a couple must mutually consent to the marriage.13 This requires both a clear proposal and acceptance.14 A woman also must have a wali or legal guardian present during the process.15 If a wali is not present a woman must be past puberty and competent to make.

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    • [PDF File] Women and the Islamic Revolution - Cambridge University …

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      Women and the Islamic Revolution 291. rights.20 His proclamation was carried out on February 26, 1979, when Khomaini instructed the ministry of justice to strike all those provisions of the Act which he believed contravened Islam. This ruling was put into effect by the ministry of justice on August 9, 1979.

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    • [PDF File] Women in Higher Education in Iran: How the Islamic …

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      reinterpreting the Islamic texts to justify higher education and a more public role for women in Iran. These highly educated, religiously conservative women view Islam 11as a means, rather than an obstacle, to overcoming gender oppression. The emergence of Islamic feminism is an extremely important feature in

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    • [PDF File] ISLAM, FEMINISM, AND ISLAMIC FEMINISM Between …

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      M, AND ISLAMIC FEMINISMBetween Inadequacy and InevitabilityFatima SeedatThis essay argues for maintaining a critical space between two intellectual paradigms that inform Muslim women’s anti. olonial equality struggles in the neocolonial present, Islam and feminism. Seedat distinguishes between scholarly trends that preclude the convergence …

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    • [PDF File] Women in Islamic Societies: A Selected Review of Social …

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      “The Scholarship on Women in Islamic Societies” section describes features that pervade the entire literature. One feature is that the studies tend to align themselves on a spectrum between two interpretive poles, one relatively negative, the other positive, about the situation of women in Islamic societies.

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    • [PDF File] Women in the Afterlife: The Islamic View as Seen from Qur'ān …

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      the role of women in the afterlife in Islam. Qur'dn itself has to say on the question. Muslim and non-Muslim are quick to point. men and women are not on an equal footing. perdition. Reward and punishment are for on his or her own is accountable before God, anyone.5 There is some slight question that.

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    • [PDF File] Religion and Women: Islamic Modernism versus …

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      MANSOOR MOADDELt. This paper explains two diverse religious discourses on women. In Islamic fundamentalism, women. are instructed to cover their bodies from head to toe with the exception of the face and hands, barred from performing certain social functions, given an inferior status to men, and preached to accept polygamy. In.

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    • [PDF File] An Analysis of Muslim Women’s Rights Based on the Works of …

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      Chapter Five will be a comprehensive evaluation of Fatima Mernissi’s book The. Veil and the Male Elite and its discussion of Muslim women’s equality. Chapter Six will. be a further analysis of Riffat Hassan’s article “Muslim Women and Post-Patriarchal Islam” and her contribution to elucidating Muslim women’s equality.

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    • [PDF File] Global Business Norms and Islamic Views of Women’s …

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      ual (biological) dif-ferentiation (Hekman, 1990; Keddie, 1996).Islam absolves women, in general, of economic responsibility within the house-hold, an option w. ich is left to the woman’s personal choice and circumstances. Women’s free choice to participate in economic activities or to concentrate on their domestic dut.

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    • [PDF File] Women and the Islamic Veil - Hofstra University

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      Women and the Islamic Veil: Deconstructing implications of orientalism, state, and feminism through an understanding ... This constructed view or “othering” of the Orient was then used to justify the West’s imperial conquest of North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. This Orientalist lens is still evident today in popular discourse in that

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