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  • Women in Islam and the Middle East : A Reader
  • Written by author Ruth Roded
  • Published by I.B.Tauris, 1998/12/31
  • Much of the lively and often heated debate on the role of women in Islam and Middle Eastern society is grounded in different readings of the primary Arabic, Persian, Turkish and other sources and historical precedents. These key texts remain inaccessible
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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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