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Women And Peace In The Islamic World Gender Agency And Influence Yasmin Saikia Chad Haines

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Women And Peace In The Islamic World Gender Agency And Influence Yasmin Saikia Chad Haines
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.25 MB
Author: Yasmin Saikia; Chad Haines
ISBN: 9780755608850, 0755608852
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Women And Peace In The Islamic World Gender Agency And Influence Yasmin Saikia Chad Haines by Yasmin Saikia; Chad Haines 9780755608850, 0755608852 instant download after payment.

How realistic is the prospect of peace in the Muslim world? This question is the predominant focus for global analysis today, but its debate frequently ignores the cultural and social complexity of the Muslim world, reducing it into a system of states and select actors. This book addresses such a failing by exploring how the everyday interactions of women, in accordance with Islamic personal ethics, can offer the world a new interpretation of peace. In particular, it focuses on the women in Islamic societies, from Aceh to Bosnia, Morocco to Bangladesh, initiating a dialogue on the role of these women in peacemaking. This concentration upon the complex issues of the everyday both enables a detailed exploration of how people conceptualise peace and opens up new frameworks for conflict resolution. The discussions that emerge lead to a critical questioning of assumptions about peace as a state policy and cessation of violence.
Drawing upon original research from different parts of the Middle East, North Africa and Asia, including Iran, India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Egypt and Sudan, the contributors offer a refreshing new look at Muslim women as peacemakers, challenging any assumptions of Islam as an inherently violent religion. Such a timely work provides new and important analyses on the role of Muslim women in forging new pathways of peace in the contemporary world.

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