Sexual Ethics and Islam: Feminist Reflections on Qur'an, Hadith and JurisprudenceOneworld Publications, 2006 M07 6 - 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 59
... illicit behavior , and the rewards and punishments associated with each . The regulatory attention of the classical jurists was not limited to illicit activities but also encompassed even lawful sexual activity , such as between spouses ...
... illicit behavior , and the rewards and punishments associated with each . The regulatory attention of the classical jurists was not limited to illicit activities but also encompassed even lawful sexual activity , such as between spouses ...
Page 73
... illicit sex , and gender mixing , despite some alarmist projections , does not mean that illicit sex will transpire . More than the shifting practice , it seems to me that there is a divide at the level of ideas and ideals between ...
... illicit sex , and gender mixing , despite some alarmist projections , does not mean that illicit sex will transpire . More than the shifting practice , it seems to me that there is a divide at the level of ideas and ideals between ...
Page 173
... illicit sex ; rather , it was concerned with maintaining social harmony in the face of what was tacitly acknowledged as the inevitability of zina . ” See Peirce , Moral- ity Tales : Law and Gender in the Ottoman Court of Aintab , for ...
... illicit sex ; rather , it was concerned with maintaining social harmony in the face of what was tacitly acknowledged as the inevitability of zina . ” See Peirce , Moral- ity Tales : Law and Gender in the Ottoman Court of Aintab , for ...
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