Muslim Women's Religiousity
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My ethnographic fieldwork conducted with female converts to Islam in France and in Quebec (Canada) shows that, for these women, being Muslim does not necessarily mean wearing clothes with ‘oriental’ designs. Rather, they are starting... more
Many Jewish and Muslim women in New Jersey too often suffer grave consequences of litigating with husbands who want to punish them for seeking divorce or for demanding their financial marital rights. Such malevolent husbands often use... more
Women's spiritual care networks are keeping the Islamic intellectual heritage fresh and intelligible for new generations of U.S.-based Muslims who are navigating faith, practices, and values as religious minorities. Here, I highlight... more
Despite the widespread idea in Islamic culture that Muslim women should under no circumstances marry a non-Muslim, many Muslim women get married to non-Muslims. The potential influence of a non-Muslim husband on a woman’s religiosity is... more
Muslim societies, and especially Muslim women, have often received fetishized attention in (neo-)Orientalist literature. However, opening up spaces for the voices of Muslim women especially those wearing the hijab is long overdue.... more
The task to reshape governments in the countries confronted with the Arab Spring prompts the question whether there are necessary conditions to realize a stable society that simultaneously seeks to eliminate the elements that have led to... more
Summary of the article by Dr. Mona Abul Fadl, 2002 Setting the Record Straight: Aisha and the Tradition Reclaiming a Lost Legacy Using Umm al mu’mineen, Aisha bint Abu Bakr’s legacy, this paper draws attention to an important and... more
“Carnivalesque” is perhaps the best, if not the only way to describe what was going on at the Bab al-Saghir Cemetery that hot summer afternoon in 2008. In front of the graves of the Prophet’s wives, Shi‘i pilgrims could buy Viagra,... more
During the onslaught of the Islamic caliphate on Kobanî, Syria, media outlets across the globe broadcast pictures of brave and often unveiled Kurdish women fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), a quintessentially male... more
Ces dernières années, un certain nombre de femmes musulmanes ont été condamnées pour terrorisme, notamment Roshonara Choudhry, accusée d’avoir poignardé le député Stephen Timms en 2010, et Shasta Khon, pour fabrication de bombe. Ces cas... more
Mainstream conceptions of autonomy have been surreptitiously gender-specific and masculinist. Feminist philosophers have reclaimed autonomy as a feminist value, while retaining its core ideal as self-government, by reconceptualizing it as... more
This article investigates the attribution of authority by Swiss Muslim women. It is shown that the interviewed women have a critical attitude towards (male) shaiks and imams and appreciate the experience of elder woman. Concerning... more
Maria Dakake argues in her article, ‘Guest of the Inmost Heart’ that Sufi women imagined God in domestic terms as the ideal faithful lover, provider, and protector. Based on my research of pious and Sufi women from the 7th to 10th... more
Interfaith marriages among Muslim immigrants in the UK are under-researched, despite the increase of these marriages; and Muslim women’s exogamy is even less researched. Such a practice is controversial since it is regarded by Muslims as... more
This paper explores some forms of female identity in post-revolutionary Egypt. It analysis two documents issued on Muslim women’s rights after the 2011 uprising. The first one is Al-Azhar Position Paper on Women’s Rights (Waṯīqat al–Azhar... more
Who are Muslim women? In this information talk, Qazi presents women as victims, victimizers and voices of peace.
The language of trauma has been used by many to explain what happens to individuals and to the collectivities to which they belong. Some of these traumatic experiences stem from interpersonal violence, such as sexual and physical abuse or... more
Despite media and political interest, Salafi women in Britain have not been the subject of in-depth empirical study, until now. This paper argues that their involvement in the group can be conceptualized as a ‘conversion’, and... more
From the early 1970s until 2011, the Syrian shrine town of Sayyida Zaynab flourished as a minor centre of Shiʿi learning. It predominantly served Iraqi Shiʿi refugees, but also temporary visitors from Iran and the Gulf countries. The... more
In the Islamic Republic of Iran, Islamic theological seminaries for women produce thousands of young female theologians. In addition to the (traditional and socio-cultural) role assigned to them within the family, their functions in... more
Cet article présente quatre textes liḥyānites (ancienne civilisation arabe pré-islamique) où les auteurs donnent leur généalogie par leur mères, prêtresses. L'article s'interroge sur la fonction des femmes et la généalogie matrilinéaire... more
The purpose of this article is to comparatively analyze the processes of social, political and economical exclusion of Muslim women in Iran and Turkey. These processes are related to a system of beliefs and values of religious character.... more
[...] Two key arguments drive the book’s narrative: firstly, the pious practices of kamil momina (in Urdu, an ideal, complete, or perfect Muslim woman: see page 3) are ambiguous; and secondly, the girls’ aspirations change through an... more
The documentary film, Light in Her Eyes, depicts a conservative Muslim women's movement in Syria.
This paper describes the challenges some German Muslim women converts face while learning Qurʾan recitation particularly in their attempts to articulate the Qurʾanic letters (makhārij al-ḥurūf). It focusses on the connection between... more
L’autore intende dimostrare come sia possibile arguire alcuni aspetti della figura di Caterina Colombini (1340?-1387) e della sua rappresentazione agiografica attraverso l’analisi di una rosa di testi: l’agiografia di Caterina, le lettere... more
For his compilation of the Life or Legend of Saint Margaret of Cortona (1247–1297), the Franciscan friar Giunta Bevegnati (thirteenth century) was guided by texts found in a collection of laude belonging to the Confraternity of Santa... more
This article touch upon double standards applied to Muslims women in Canada and across the world. Some talk about the veil/hijab/nikab/ hand gloves, others about women leadership, and others about terrorism about Muslims.
About the common musical layers of the Turkic poples and the Kyrgyz Folksongs
Older males having sex with younger females are known to increase unsafe sex practices,exacerbated by power and economic imbalances between partners. The purpose of this paper was toexamine transactional sexual relationships (i.e.... more
The central aim of the chapter is to explore the process of re-islamization in post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina with a special focus on the reconceptualization of the role of the women and gender equality in a reconstructed and highly... more
¿Es posible usar la pedagogía popular feminista con mujeres creyentes? Y si esto es posible ¿Para qué? Sí, es posible. Brief sobre una iniciativa de pedagogía popular feminista con mujeres musulmanas en el barrio de Bonteheuwel de Ciudad... more
In Everyday Conversions, Attiya Ahmad uses storytelling and the concept of key "moments" in the lives of female domestic workers to illuminate the trajectory of their everyday personal transformations in Kuwait. She sets this frame... more
Since 9/11, many Muslim women in the USA are in a similar predicament as what African American and Chicana women found themselves in decades ago during the Black Power and Chicano Power Movements. African American and Chicana women stood... more