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Feminist Insidersoutsiders Muslim Women In Nigeria And The Contemporary Feminist Movement 1st Edition Ibrahim Olatunde Uthman

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Feminist Insidersoutsiders Muslim Women In Nigeria And The Contemporary Feminist Movement 1st Edition Ibrahim Olatunde Uthman
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Ibrahim Olatunde Uthman
ISBN: 9781443815673, 1443815675
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Feminist Insidersoutsiders Muslim Women In Nigeria And The Contemporary Feminist Movement 1st Edition Ibrahim Olatunde Uthman by Ibrahim Olatunde Uthman 9781443815673, 1443815675 instant download after payment.

This book examines different brand of women’s feminist struggles and focuses on the struggles of Muslim women who are insiders in the Islamic Movement, as represented in Nigerian Muslim women’s Islamic activism. Drawing on different secular-Islamic Gender feminist theoretical frameworks, the book closely analyses Islamic texts and these Muslim women brand of feminism, which reflect the effects of their strong Islamic commitment culture on their gender relations, postulations and feminist struggles in general. It argues that the Islamic texts portray the pre-modern basis of these Muslim women Islamic feminism—born in the Prophetic era before the secular feminist movement, contrary to the common notion of the Islamic endorsement of Muslim women stereotypical backwardness, domestication and patriarchal domination. This book demonstrates how Muslim women writers have used Islamic organizations to work for, and contribute to, feminist changes.

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