The treatment and role of women is one of the most discussed and controversial aspects of Islam. In this volume, three respected scholars of Islam survey the situation of women in Islam, focusing on how Muslim views about and experiences of gender are changing in the Western diaspora.
The treatment and role of women is one of the most discussed and controversial aspects of Islam. In this volume, three respected scholars of Islam survey the situation of women in Islam, focusing on how Muslim views about and experiences of gender are changing in the Western diaspora.
Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad is Professor of the History of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at Georgetown University. Jane I. Smith is Senior Lecturer in Divinity and Associate Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs at Harvard Divinity School. Kathleen M. Moore is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California - Santa Barbara.
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Acknowledgements Preface 1 Setting the Scene 2 Persistent Stereotypes 3 Embracing Islam 4 Practices of the Faith 5 Gender and the Family 6 Muslim Women in the Crucible 7 Claiming Public Space 8 Competing Discourses Glossary Sources Index
Acknowledgements Preface 1 Setting the Scene 2 Persistent Stereotypes 3 Embracing Islam 4 Practices of the Faith 5 Gender and the Family 6 Muslim Women in the Crucible 7 Claiming Public Space 8 Competing Discourses Glossary Sources Index
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