"Appealing to individuals interested in the role of women in Islamic theology and their potential for empowering marginalized communities, this volume offers a nuanced perspective on Muslim women's agency and contributions within their cultures and societies, and further demonstrates the intersection of religion, gender studies, and social justice"--
"Appealing to individuals interested in the role of women in Islamic theology and their potential for empowering marginalized communities, this volume offers a nuanced perspective on Muslim women's agency and contributions within their cultures and societies, and further demonstrates the intersection of religion, gender studies, and social justice"--
Mahjabeen Dhala is Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies and Chair of the Women's Studies in Religion program at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Fatima in Islamic sacred sources 2. Fadak: more than a land dispute 3. Women's theology 4. Service-based leadership 5. Fatima inspires social justice Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. Fatima in Islamic sacred sources 2. Fadak: more than a land dispute 3. Women's theology 4. Service-based leadership 5. Fatima inspires social justice Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index.
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