Sexual Ethics and Islam: Feminist Reflections on Qur'an, Hadith, and JurisprudenceOneworld, 2006 - 217 pages Annotation Stoning. Slavery. Honour killings. Homosexuality. In the context of Islam, these topics are frequently discussed but little understood. When debated, such emotive issues often spark heated argument rather than reasoned deliberation. In this lucid and carefully constructed volume, feminist academic Kecia Ali examines classical Muslim texts and tries to evaluate whether a just system of sexual ethics is possible within an Islamic framework. Seeking to avoid polemical argument, Ali explores key themes such as consent and control, which are crucial to any understanding of either traditional Islamic sexual ethics or the possibilities for progressive transformation in these ideals. Suitable for students and the interested reader alike, Sexual Ethics in Islam is an essential tool for understanding modern Islam in today's increasingly sexualised world. |
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Page 16
... scholars to be acceptable , if not ideal , as marriage partners . Instead , the debate tended to center around the categories of the Sabeans ( Abu Hanifa per- mitted marriage to Sabean women , though his disciples did not ) and ...
... scholars to be acceptable , if not ideal , as marriage partners . Instead , the debate tended to center around the categories of the Sabeans ( Abu Hanifa per- mitted marriage to Sabean women , though his disciples did not ) and ...
Page 82
... scholars disagree sharply about the Qur'anic perspective on same - sex intimacy and desire as pre- sented in the Lot story . Duran presents the conventional view when he states that the Qur'an “ is very explicit in its condemna- tion of ...
... scholars disagree sharply about the Qur'anic perspective on same - sex intimacy and desire as pre- sented in the Lot story . Duran presents the conventional view when he states that the Qur'an “ is very explicit in its condemna- tion of ...
Page 125
... scholars for deviat- ing from the " normative " message of the Qur'an by putting their individual interpretation on its verses , while asserting that contemporary scholars should exercise the same type of ijtihad . - Esack , in an ...
... scholars for deviat- ing from the " normative " message of the Qur'an by putting their individual interpretation on its verses , while asserting that contemporary scholars should exercise the same type of ijtihad . - Esack , in an ...
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