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Feminist Theology And Social Justice In Islam A Study On The Sermon Of Fatima Mahjabeen Dhala

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Feminist Theology And Social Justice In Islam A Study On The Sermon Of Fatima Mahjabeen Dhala
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Mahjabeen Dhala
ISBN: 9781009423076, 100942307X
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Feminist Theology And Social Justice In Islam A Study On The Sermon Of Fatima Mahjabeen Dhala by Mahjabeen Dhala 9781009423076, 100942307X instant download after payment.

Fatima, the daughter of Mohammed, is best known for her protest sermon, an important document from the early Islamic era. Mahjabeen Dhala here offers an in-depth analysis of this captivating narrative, which lies at the intersection of theology and women’s studies. A fresh and deep study of Fatima’s sermon from feminist and social justice perspectives, she reclaims the voice of a seventh-century Muslim woman theologian and female inheritance rights activist from patriarchal, sectarian, and secular biases. Dhala unveils a rich tapestry of empowerment for women and political minorities within the Islamic tradition. She also uncovers the early origins of female agency and empowerment in Islam, shattering prevailing Western misconceptions and challenging the notion that Muslim women are passive bystanders. Additionally, Dhala’s book contributes to our understanding of the role of women in Islamic theology and ethics, revealing their active engagement in promoting social justice and fostering transformative change.

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