The Oxford Handbook of Islam and Women
Herausgeber: Afsaruddin, Asma
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The Oxford Handbook of Islam and Women offers authoritative contributions from well-known scholars whose sophisticated and cutting-edge research explores the diversity of Muslim women's lives and their accomplishments, challenging common stereotypes that are particularly prevalent in the West.
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The Oxford Handbook of Islam and Women offers authoritative contributions from well-known scholars whose sophisticated and cutting-edge research explores the diversity of Muslim women's lives and their accomplishments, challenging common stereotypes that are particularly prevalent in the West.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 180mm x 76mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780190638771
- ISBN-10: 019063877X
- Artikelnr.: 68051536
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 180mm x 76mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780190638771
- ISBN-10: 019063877X
- Artikelnr.: 68051536
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Asma Afsaruddin is Class of 1950 Herman B. Wells Endowed Professor and Professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. She is the author and editor of eight books, including The First Muslims: History and Memory (2008); her award-winning Striving in the Path of God: Jihad and Martyrdom in Islamic Thought (OUP, 2013); Contemporary Issues in Islam (2015); and Jihad: What Everyone Needs to Know (OUP, 2022). She was named a Carnegie Scholar in 2005 and was inducted into the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars in 2019.
* Introduction
* Asma Afsaruddin
* Foundational Texts and Their Interpretations
* Chapter 1: The Qur'an and Woman
* Hibba Abugideri
* Chapter 2: Classical Exegeses of Qur'anic Verses concerning Women
* Hadia Mubarak
* Chapter 3: Women in the Hadith Literature
* Feryal Salem
* Chapter 4: Modern Rereadings of the Qur'an through a Gendered Lens
* Asma Afsaruddin
* Chapter 5: Modern Rereadings of Hadith through a Gendered Lens
* Khaled Abou El Fadl
* Women and Islamic Law
* Chapter 6: Women's Rights and Duties in Classical Legal Literature
* Mariam Sheibani
* Chapter 7: Status of Women in Modern Family and Personal Law
* Sohaira Siddiqui
* Chapter 8: Modern Rereadings of Classical Legal Texts on Women
* Natana DeLong Bas
* Deciphering Women's Lives: Women in History and Texts
* Chapter 9: Early Muslim Women as Moral Paragons in the Classical
Literature
* Yasmin Amin
* Chapter 10: Women in Shi'i Islam as Moral Exemplars
* Maria Dakake
* Chapter 11: Women as Transmitters of Knowledge
* Asma Sayeed
* Chapter 12: Muslim Women and Devotional Life
* Zahra Ayubi and Iman Abdoulkarim
* Chapter 13: Women as Littérateurs in the Premodern Period
* Samer Ali
* Chapter 14: Women as Economic Actors in the Pre-Modern Islamic World
* Amira Sonbol
* Women's Lived Realities and their Religious and Social Activism in
the Modern Period
* Chapter 15: Women in the Mosque : Contesting Public Space and
Religious Authority
* Marion Katz
* Chapter 16: Negotiating Motherhood, Religion, and Modern Lived
Realities
* Margaret Pappano
* Chapter 17: Women as Modern Heads-of-State
* Tamara Sonn
* Chapter 18: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Syrian, Lebanon,
and Palestine
* Elizabeth Brownson
* Chapter 19: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Egypt and North
Africa
* Nermin Allam
* Chapter 20: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Iran
* Seema Golestaneh
* Chapter 21: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Turkey
* Chiara Maritato
* Chapter 22: Women's Religious and Social Activism in South Asia
* Elora Shehabuddin
* Chapter 23: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Southeast Asia
* Nelly van Doorn-Harder
* Chapter 24: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in China
* Maria Jaschok and Man Ke
* Chapter 25: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in South
Africa
* Nina Hoel
* Chapter 26: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in North
America
* Juliane Hammer
* Chapter 27: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in western
Europe
* Jeanette Jouili
* Chapter 28: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Saudi Arabia and
the Gulf
* Alainna Liloia
* Modern Narratives of the Gendered Self: Women Writing about Women
* Chapter 29: Modern Representations of the Wives of the Prophet
* Ruqayya Khan
* Chapter 30: An Overview of Modern and Contemporary Muslim Feminist
Literature
* Miriam Cooke
* Islam, Women, and the Global Public Arena
* Chapter 31: Women's Sartorial Agency: The History and Politics of
Veiling
* Anna Piela
* Chapter 32: Muslim Women as a Cultural Trope: Global Discourses and
the Politics of Victimhood
* Katherine Bullock
* Index
* Asma Afsaruddin
* Foundational Texts and Their Interpretations
* Chapter 1: The Qur'an and Woman
* Hibba Abugideri
* Chapter 2: Classical Exegeses of Qur'anic Verses concerning Women
* Hadia Mubarak
* Chapter 3: Women in the Hadith Literature
* Feryal Salem
* Chapter 4: Modern Rereadings of the Qur'an through a Gendered Lens
* Asma Afsaruddin
* Chapter 5: Modern Rereadings of Hadith through a Gendered Lens
* Khaled Abou El Fadl
* Women and Islamic Law
* Chapter 6: Women's Rights and Duties in Classical Legal Literature
* Mariam Sheibani
* Chapter 7: Status of Women in Modern Family and Personal Law
* Sohaira Siddiqui
* Chapter 8: Modern Rereadings of Classical Legal Texts on Women
* Natana DeLong Bas
* Deciphering Women's Lives: Women in History and Texts
* Chapter 9: Early Muslim Women as Moral Paragons in the Classical
Literature
* Yasmin Amin
* Chapter 10: Women in Shi'i Islam as Moral Exemplars
* Maria Dakake
* Chapter 11: Women as Transmitters of Knowledge
* Asma Sayeed
* Chapter 12: Muslim Women and Devotional Life
* Zahra Ayubi and Iman Abdoulkarim
* Chapter 13: Women as Littérateurs in the Premodern Period
* Samer Ali
* Chapter 14: Women as Economic Actors in the Pre-Modern Islamic World
* Amira Sonbol
* Women's Lived Realities and their Religious and Social Activism in
the Modern Period
* Chapter 15: Women in the Mosque : Contesting Public Space and
Religious Authority
* Marion Katz
* Chapter 16: Negotiating Motherhood, Religion, and Modern Lived
Realities
* Margaret Pappano
* Chapter 17: Women as Modern Heads-of-State
* Tamara Sonn
* Chapter 18: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Syrian, Lebanon,
and Palestine
* Elizabeth Brownson
* Chapter 19: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Egypt and North
Africa
* Nermin Allam
* Chapter 20: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Iran
* Seema Golestaneh
* Chapter 21: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Turkey
* Chiara Maritato
* Chapter 22: Women's Religious and Social Activism in South Asia
* Elora Shehabuddin
* Chapter 23: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Southeast Asia
* Nelly van Doorn-Harder
* Chapter 24: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in China
* Maria Jaschok and Man Ke
* Chapter 25: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in South
Africa
* Nina Hoel
* Chapter 26: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in North
America
* Juliane Hammer
* Chapter 27: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in western
Europe
* Jeanette Jouili
* Chapter 28: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Saudi Arabia and
the Gulf
* Alainna Liloia
* Modern Narratives of the Gendered Self: Women Writing about Women
* Chapter 29: Modern Representations of the Wives of the Prophet
* Ruqayya Khan
* Chapter 30: An Overview of Modern and Contemporary Muslim Feminist
Literature
* Miriam Cooke
* Islam, Women, and the Global Public Arena
* Chapter 31: Women's Sartorial Agency: The History and Politics of
Veiling
* Anna Piela
* Chapter 32: Muslim Women as a Cultural Trope: Global Discourses and
the Politics of Victimhood
* Katherine Bullock
* Index
* Introduction
* Asma Afsaruddin
* Foundational Texts and Their Interpretations
* Chapter 1: The Qur'an and Woman
* Hibba Abugideri
* Chapter 2: Classical Exegeses of Qur'anic Verses concerning Women
* Hadia Mubarak
* Chapter 3: Women in the Hadith Literature
* Feryal Salem
* Chapter 4: Modern Rereadings of the Qur'an through a Gendered Lens
* Asma Afsaruddin
* Chapter 5: Modern Rereadings of Hadith through a Gendered Lens
* Khaled Abou El Fadl
* Women and Islamic Law
* Chapter 6: Women's Rights and Duties in Classical Legal Literature
* Mariam Sheibani
* Chapter 7: Status of Women in Modern Family and Personal Law
* Sohaira Siddiqui
* Chapter 8: Modern Rereadings of Classical Legal Texts on Women
* Natana DeLong Bas
* Deciphering Women's Lives: Women in History and Texts
* Chapter 9: Early Muslim Women as Moral Paragons in the Classical
Literature
* Yasmin Amin
* Chapter 10: Women in Shi'i Islam as Moral Exemplars
* Maria Dakake
* Chapter 11: Women as Transmitters of Knowledge
* Asma Sayeed
* Chapter 12: Muslim Women and Devotional Life
* Zahra Ayubi and Iman Abdoulkarim
* Chapter 13: Women as Littérateurs in the Premodern Period
* Samer Ali
* Chapter 14: Women as Economic Actors in the Pre-Modern Islamic World
* Amira Sonbol
* Women's Lived Realities and their Religious and Social Activism in
the Modern Period
* Chapter 15: Women in the Mosque : Contesting Public Space and
Religious Authority
* Marion Katz
* Chapter 16: Negotiating Motherhood, Religion, and Modern Lived
Realities
* Margaret Pappano
* Chapter 17: Women as Modern Heads-of-State
* Tamara Sonn
* Chapter 18: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Syrian, Lebanon,
and Palestine
* Elizabeth Brownson
* Chapter 19: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Egypt and North
Africa
* Nermin Allam
* Chapter 20: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Iran
* Seema Golestaneh
* Chapter 21: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Turkey
* Chiara Maritato
* Chapter 22: Women's Religious and Social Activism in South Asia
* Elora Shehabuddin
* Chapter 23: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Southeast Asia
* Nelly van Doorn-Harder
* Chapter 24: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in China
* Maria Jaschok and Man Ke
* Chapter 25: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in South
Africa
* Nina Hoel
* Chapter 26: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in North
America
* Juliane Hammer
* Chapter 27: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in western
Europe
* Jeanette Jouili
* Chapter 28: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Saudi Arabia and
the Gulf
* Alainna Liloia
* Modern Narratives of the Gendered Self: Women Writing about Women
* Chapter 29: Modern Representations of the Wives of the Prophet
* Ruqayya Khan
* Chapter 30: An Overview of Modern and Contemporary Muslim Feminist
Literature
* Miriam Cooke
* Islam, Women, and the Global Public Arena
* Chapter 31: Women's Sartorial Agency: The History and Politics of
Veiling
* Anna Piela
* Chapter 32: Muslim Women as a Cultural Trope: Global Discourses and
the Politics of Victimhood
* Katherine Bullock
* Index
* Asma Afsaruddin
* Foundational Texts and Their Interpretations
* Chapter 1: The Qur'an and Woman
* Hibba Abugideri
* Chapter 2: Classical Exegeses of Qur'anic Verses concerning Women
* Hadia Mubarak
* Chapter 3: Women in the Hadith Literature
* Feryal Salem
* Chapter 4: Modern Rereadings of the Qur'an through a Gendered Lens
* Asma Afsaruddin
* Chapter 5: Modern Rereadings of Hadith through a Gendered Lens
* Khaled Abou El Fadl
* Women and Islamic Law
* Chapter 6: Women's Rights and Duties in Classical Legal Literature
* Mariam Sheibani
* Chapter 7: Status of Women in Modern Family and Personal Law
* Sohaira Siddiqui
* Chapter 8: Modern Rereadings of Classical Legal Texts on Women
* Natana DeLong Bas
* Deciphering Women's Lives: Women in History and Texts
* Chapter 9: Early Muslim Women as Moral Paragons in the Classical
Literature
* Yasmin Amin
* Chapter 10: Women in Shi'i Islam as Moral Exemplars
* Maria Dakake
* Chapter 11: Women as Transmitters of Knowledge
* Asma Sayeed
* Chapter 12: Muslim Women and Devotional Life
* Zahra Ayubi and Iman Abdoulkarim
* Chapter 13: Women as Littérateurs in the Premodern Period
* Samer Ali
* Chapter 14: Women as Economic Actors in the Pre-Modern Islamic World
* Amira Sonbol
* Women's Lived Realities and their Religious and Social Activism in
the Modern Period
* Chapter 15: Women in the Mosque : Contesting Public Space and
Religious Authority
* Marion Katz
* Chapter 16: Negotiating Motherhood, Religion, and Modern Lived
Realities
* Margaret Pappano
* Chapter 17: Women as Modern Heads-of-State
* Tamara Sonn
* Chapter 18: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Syrian, Lebanon,
and Palestine
* Elizabeth Brownson
* Chapter 19: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Egypt and North
Africa
* Nermin Allam
* Chapter 20: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Iran
* Seema Golestaneh
* Chapter 21: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Turkey
* Chiara Maritato
* Chapter 22: Women's Religious and Social Activism in South Asia
* Elora Shehabuddin
* Chapter 23: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Southeast Asia
* Nelly van Doorn-Harder
* Chapter 24: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in China
* Maria Jaschok and Man Ke
* Chapter 25: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in South
Africa
* Nina Hoel
* Chapter 26: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in North
America
* Juliane Hammer
* Chapter 27: Muslim Women's Religious and Social Activism in western
Europe
* Jeanette Jouili
* Chapter 28: Women's Religious and Social Activism in Saudi Arabia and
the Gulf
* Alainna Liloia
* Modern Narratives of the Gendered Self: Women Writing about Women
* Chapter 29: Modern Representations of the Wives of the Prophet
* Ruqayya Khan
* Chapter 30: An Overview of Modern and Contemporary Muslim Feminist
Literature
* Miriam Cooke
* Islam, Women, and the Global Public Arena
* Chapter 31: Women's Sartorial Agency: The History and Politics of
Veiling
* Anna Piela
* Chapter 32: Muslim Women as a Cultural Trope: Global Discourses and
the Politics of Victimhood
* Katherine Bullock
* Index