Islamic interpretive tradition and gender justice : processes of canonization, subversion, and change /
"Since the 1980s, Muslim women reformers have made great strides in critiquing and reinterpreting the Islamic tradition. Yet these achievements have not produced a significant shift in the lived experience of Islam, particularly with respect to equality and justice in Muslim families. A new app...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Montreal ; Chicago :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
2020
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1. Qur'an and its interpretation. 1. Islamic Feminist Tafsīr and Qur'anic Ethics ; 2. Tafsīr, Tradition, and Methodological Contestations ; 3. Reading the Qurʼan through a Gendered, Egalitarian Lens
- Part 2. Figurative Representation: Hadīth and Biographical Dictionaries. 4. How Did Eve Get Married? Two Twelver Shiʻi Hadīth Reports ; 5. Female Figures, Marginality, and Qurʼanic Exegesis in Ibn al-Jawzī's Sifat al-s afwa ; 6. Constructing the Image of the Model Muslim Woman ; 7. The Love of Prophet Muḥammad for the Jewish Woman Rayh·ana bint Zayd
- Part 3. Fiqh and Its Applications. 8. Fiqh Rulings and Gendering the Public Space ; 9. Mysterious Legislation ; 10. Revisiting the Issue of Minor Marriages
- Conclusion.