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Introduction 1
Pt. 1 The Foundations of Islam 25
1 The Quran: Differing Interpretation of the Divine Word 27
2 The Biography of the Prophet: Women in Battle 32
3 Sayings of the Prophet: Selective Quotation 48
4 Shi'i Martyrology: The Death of Fatima, Daughter of the Prophet 58
Pt. 2 Early Islamic History
5 Historical Biographies: A Royal Woman of the Umayyad Dynasty 77
6 Chronicles: Mother of Abbasid Caliphs 84
Pt. 3 Women as Sources, Actors and Subjects of Islamic Law 93
7 An Early Legal Compendium: Purity, Legal Competence and Property Ownership 95
8 The Evidence of Women; Equality in Marriage: A Legal Guide 103
9 Theory of Government: Must Viziers and Judges be Men? 112
Pt. 4 Women's Roles In Medieval Society 115
10 Rules for Kings Regarding Their Wives: Dangerous Precedents 117
11 Sufi Hagiography: Devout Women 128
12 Medieval Learned Women 131
13 Women in Court: Economic Transactions 135
14 Property Ownership, Philanthropy and Management: Endowment Documents 140
15 Islamic Views on Sexuality 159
16 Folk Tales: Juha and his Wife; Aisha and her Husband 168
Pt. 5 Twentieth-Century Vicissitudes 181
17 Historical Statistics on Education 183
18 Out of the Harem: Women's Autobiographies 195
19 An Early Public Lecture on Women's Liberation 213
20 The Feminist Movement 226
21 The Story of a Contemporary Woman Mystic 237
22 Neo-Islamic Responses: Fatima Empowered; A Covenant for Islamic Resistance 255
23 Modern Poetry: A Daughter of the Galilee Challenges Men 262
Epilogue: Women and Islam in the Twenty-first Century 265
Index 287
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