Sexual Ethics and Islam: Feminist Reflections on Qur'an, Hadith, and JurisprudenceSimon and Schuster, 2016 M01 7 - 320 pages Whether exploring the thorny issues of wives’ sexual duties, divorce, homosexuality, or sex outside marriage, discussions of sexual ethics and Islam often spark heated conflict rather than reasoned argument. In this updated and expanded edition of her ground-breaking work, feminist Muslim scholar Dr Kecia Ali asks how one can determine what makes sex lawful and ethical in the sight of God. Drawing on both revealed and interpretative Muslim texts, Ali critiques medieval and contemporary commentators alike to produce a balanced and comprehensive study of a subject both sensitive and urgent, making this an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and interested readers. |
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... Locate for us your committee of yes. This anniversary edition is dedicated to the women who comprise my committee of yes. You know who you are. Note on texts, translation, and transliteration Because the specific Arabic.
... Locate for us your committee of yes. This anniversary edition is dedicated to the women who comprise my committee of yes. You know who you are. Note on texts, translation, and transliteration Because the specific Arabic.
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... specific Arabic terminology and its connotations are so vital to the issues at stake, particularly where the words have legal implications, I have striven for consistency in my translation of key terms. Where I had to choose between a ...
... specific Arabic terminology and its connotations are so vital to the issues at stake, particularly where the words have legal implications, I have striven for consistency in my translation of key terms. Where I had to choose between a ...
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... specific injustices. Several years ago, after the September 11 attacks, I contributed a chapter to an anthology of writings by American Muslims.1 I chose a title, “The Problematic Question of Women's Status in Islam,” appropriate to my ...
... specific injustices. Several years ago, after the September 11 attacks, I contributed a chapter to an anthology of writings by American Muslims.1 I chose a title, “The Problematic Question of Women's Status in Islam,” appropriate to my ...
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... specific purpose and is linked inextricably to other rules, such as male-initiated divorce, that are incompatible with the forms of civil marriage and divorce utilized by the majority of American Muslims.The Qur'an refers in general ...
... specific purpose and is linked inextricably to other rules, such as male-initiated divorce, that are incompatible with the forms of civil marriage and divorce utilized by the majority of American Muslims.The Qur'an refers in general ...
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... specific conditions to the contrary, escape clauses of a sort, were included in the contract.16 Given that the full dower becomes obligatory after consummation, and could represent a significant sum of money, it makes a certain kind of ...
... specific conditions to the contrary, escape clauses of a sort, were included in the contract.16 Given that the full dower becomes obligatory after consummation, and could represent a significant sum of money, it makes a certain kind of ...
Contents
Divorce in Islamic Ethics | |
Slave Concubinage in Muslim Texts and Discourses | |
Illicit Sex in Islamic Jurisprudence | |
SameSex Intimacy in Muslim Thought | |
Female Circumcision in Islamic Sources | |
Female Bodies and Male Agency in the Quran | |
The Prophet Muhammad his Beloved Aishah and Modern Muslim Sensibilities | |
Afterword to the 2016 edition | |
Bibliography | |
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