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An updated edition of feminist academic Kecia Ali's assessment of whether a just system of sexual ethics is possible within an Islamic framework
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An updated edition of feminist academic Kecia Ali's assessment of whether a just system of sexual ethics is possible within an Islamic framework
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oneworld Publications
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 134mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 344g
- ISBN-13: 9781780743813
- ISBN-10: 1780743815
- Artikelnr.: 43115972
- Verlag: Oneworld Publications
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 134mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 344g
- ISBN-13: 9781780743813
- ISBN-10: 1780743815
- Artikelnr.: 43115972
Kecia Ali is Associate Professor of Religion at Boston University. She is a world authority on Islamic jurisprudence, and author of Sexual Ethics and Islam: Feminist Reflections on Qur'an, Hadith and Jurisprudence.
Introduction
1 Marriage, Money, and Sex
"And according to what they spend from their wealth ... "
Sex
Intermarriage
Conclusion
Coda 1
2 Lesser Evils: Divorce in Islamic Ethics
Untying the knot
Extreme circumstances
Prospects for reform
Conclusion
Coda 2
3 "What your right hands possess": Slave Concubinage in Muslim Texts and
Discourses
Islam and slavery: overview of sources and history
Women, war captives, and withdrawal
Conclusion
Coda 3
4 Prohibited Acts and Forbidden Partners: Illicit Sex in Islamic
Jurisprudence
Protecting chastity: the classical texts
Paternity, legal fictions, and non-marital sex in contemporary Muslim
thought
Conclusion
Coda 4
5 Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Same-Sex Intimacy in Muslim Thought
History
Don’t ask, don’t tell
Same-sex marriage
Conclusion
Coda 5
6 "Reduce but do not destroy": Female "Circumcision" in Islamic Sources
Islamic or un-Islamic?
"Reduce but do not destroy"
Conclusion
Coda 6
7 "If you have touched women": Female Bodies and Male Agency in the Qur’an
To whom am I speaking?
A difficult verse
Garments for one another
Conclusion
Coda 7
8 The Prophet Muhammad, his Beloved Aishah, and Modern Muslim Sensibilities
Apologetics and polemics
Searching for solace
Conclusion
Coda 8
9 Toward an Islamic Ethics of Sex
Afterword to the 2016 edition
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1 Marriage, Money, and Sex
"And according to what they spend from their wealth ... "
Sex
Intermarriage
Conclusion
Coda 1
2 Lesser Evils: Divorce in Islamic Ethics
Untying the knot
Extreme circumstances
Prospects for reform
Conclusion
Coda 2
3 "What your right hands possess": Slave Concubinage in Muslim Texts and
Discourses
Islam and slavery: overview of sources and history
Women, war captives, and withdrawal
Conclusion
Coda 3
4 Prohibited Acts and Forbidden Partners: Illicit Sex in Islamic
Jurisprudence
Protecting chastity: the classical texts
Paternity, legal fictions, and non-marital sex in contemporary Muslim
thought
Conclusion
Coda 4
5 Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Same-Sex Intimacy in Muslim Thought
History
Don’t ask, don’t tell
Same-sex marriage
Conclusion
Coda 5
6 "Reduce but do not destroy": Female "Circumcision" in Islamic Sources
Islamic or un-Islamic?
"Reduce but do not destroy"
Conclusion
Coda 6
7 "If you have touched women": Female Bodies and Male Agency in the Qur’an
To whom am I speaking?
A difficult verse
Garments for one another
Conclusion
Coda 7
8 The Prophet Muhammad, his Beloved Aishah, and Modern Muslim Sensibilities
Apologetics and polemics
Searching for solace
Conclusion
Coda 8
9 Toward an Islamic Ethics of Sex
Afterword to the 2016 edition
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 Marriage, Money, and Sex
"And according to what they spend from their wealth ... "
Sex
Intermarriage
Conclusion
Coda 1
2 Lesser Evils: Divorce in Islamic Ethics
Untying the knot
Extreme circumstances
Prospects for reform
Conclusion
Coda 2
3 "What your right hands possess": Slave Concubinage in Muslim Texts and
Discourses
Islam and slavery: overview of sources and history
Women, war captives, and withdrawal
Conclusion
Coda 3
4 Prohibited Acts and Forbidden Partners: Illicit Sex in Islamic
Jurisprudence
Protecting chastity: the classical texts
Paternity, legal fictions, and non-marital sex in contemporary Muslim
thought
Conclusion
Coda 4
5 Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Same-Sex Intimacy in Muslim Thought
History
Don’t ask, don’t tell
Same-sex marriage
Conclusion
Coda 5
6 "Reduce but do not destroy": Female "Circumcision" in Islamic Sources
Islamic or un-Islamic?
"Reduce but do not destroy"
Conclusion
Coda 6
7 "If you have touched women": Female Bodies and Male Agency in the Qur’an
To whom am I speaking?
A difficult verse
Garments for one another
Conclusion
Coda 7
8 The Prophet Muhammad, his Beloved Aishah, and Modern Muslim Sensibilities
Apologetics and polemics
Searching for solace
Conclusion
Coda 8
9 Toward an Islamic Ethics of Sex
Afterword to the 2016 edition
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1 Marriage, Money, and Sex
"And according to what they spend from their wealth ... "
Sex
Intermarriage
Conclusion
Coda 1
2 Lesser Evils: Divorce in Islamic Ethics
Untying the knot
Extreme circumstances
Prospects for reform
Conclusion
Coda 2
3 "What your right hands possess": Slave Concubinage in Muslim Texts and
Discourses
Islam and slavery: overview of sources and history
Women, war captives, and withdrawal
Conclusion
Coda 3
4 Prohibited Acts and Forbidden Partners: Illicit Sex in Islamic
Jurisprudence
Protecting chastity: the classical texts
Paternity, legal fictions, and non-marital sex in contemporary Muslim
thought
Conclusion
Coda 4
5 Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Same-Sex Intimacy in Muslim Thought
History
Don’t ask, don’t tell
Same-sex marriage
Conclusion
Coda 5
6 "Reduce but do not destroy": Female "Circumcision" in Islamic Sources
Islamic or un-Islamic?
"Reduce but do not destroy"
Conclusion
Coda 6
7 "If you have touched women": Female Bodies and Male Agency in the Qur’an
To whom am I speaking?
A difficult verse
Garments for one another
Conclusion
Coda 7
8 The Prophet Muhammad, his Beloved Aishah, and Modern Muslim Sensibilities
Apologetics and polemics
Searching for solace
Conclusion
Coda 8
9 Toward an Islamic Ethics of Sex
Afterword to the 2016 edition
Notes
Bibliography
Index