Islamic feminism: the woman's voice in the reading of the Koran

The paper introduces three exponents of the Islamic feminism: Zaynab al-Ghazali (she was the founder of the Muslim Women's Association and a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood); Amina Wadud (activist and a professor of Islamic studies in Virginia); Nadia Yassin (political activist; a leader of th...

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Published in:Journal of Middle Eastern geopolitics
Main Author: Rosignoli, Valeria (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Globe 2007
In: Journal of Middle Eastern geopolitics
Further subjects:B Interpretation of
B Feminism
B Islam
B Islamic countries
B Islam and politics
B Koran
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Summary:The paper introduces three exponents of the Islamic feminism: Zaynab al-Ghazali (she was the founder of the Muslim Women's Association and a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood); Amina Wadud (activist and a professor of Islamic studies in Virginia); Nadia Yassin (political activist; a leader of the Islamist "Justice and Charity Movement" in Morocoo). (GIGA-Hns)
ISSN:1825-0483
Contains:In: Journal of Middle Eastern geopolitics