It is widely held today that classical Islamic law denies that wives have any obligation to do housework. Marion Holmes Katz offers a new account of debates on wivesâ domestic labor that recasts the historical relationship between Islamic law and ethics.
It is widely held today that classical Islamic law denies that wives have any obligation to do housework. Marion Holmes Katz offers a new account of debates on wivesâ domestic labor that recasts the historical relationship between Islamic law and ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marion Holmes Katz is a professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at New York University. Her books include The Birth of the Prophet Muhammad: Devotional Piety in Sunni Islam (2007), Prayer in Islamic Thought and Practice (2013), and Women in the Mosque: A History of Legal Thought and Social Practice (Columbia, 2014).
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Domestic Labor in the Literature of Zuhd (Renunciation) and in Early M lik Texts 2. Falsafa and Fiqh in the Writings of al-M ward 3. Legal and Ethical Obligation in the Mabs of al-Sarakhs 4. Marriage Reimagined: The Work of Ibn Qud ma and Ibn Taym ya Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Domestic Labor in the Literature of Zuhd (Renunciation) and in Early M lik Texts 2. Falsafa and Fiqh in the Writings of al-M ward 3. Legal and Ethical Obligation in the Mabs of al-Sarakhs 4. Marriage Reimagined: The Work of Ibn Qud ma and Ibn Taym ya Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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