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Title Men in charge? : rethinking authority in Muslim legal tradition / edited by Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Mulki Al-Sharmani and Jana Rumminger.

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 Law Library  KBP 526.3 .M46 2015    MISSING
Description xii, 286 pages ; 24 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction / Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Mulki Al-Sharmani and Jana Rumminger -- Muslim legal tradition and the challenge of gender equality / Ziba Mir-Hosseini -- The interpretive legacy of Qiwamah as an exegetical construct / Omaima Abou-Bakr -- An egalitarian reading of the concepts of Khalifah, Wilayah and Qiwamah / Asma Lamrabet -- Producing gender-egalitarian Islamic law: a case study of guardianship (Wilayah) in prophetic practice / Ayesha S. Chaudhry -- Islamic law, sufism and gender: rethinking the terms of the debate / Sa'diyya Shaikh -- Qiwamah and Wilayah as legal postulates in Muslim family laws / Lynn Welchman -- Islamic law meets human rights: reformulating Qiwamah and Wilayah for personal status law reform advocacy in Egypt / Marwa Sharafeldin -- 'Men are the protectors and maintainers of women...': three fatwas on spousal roles and rights / Lena Larsen -- Understanding Qiwamah and Wilayah through life stories / Mulki Al-Sharmani and Jana Rumminger -- The ethics of Tawhid over the ethics of Qiwamah / Amina Wadud.
Summary Both Muslims and non-Muslims see women in most Muslim countries as suffering from social, economic and political discrimination, treated by law and society as second-class citizens subject to male authority. This discrimination is attributed to Islam and Islamic law, though it varies considerably in its impact, according to both class and region. Since the late 19th century there has been a mass of literature tackling this issue, some from a feminist or human rights perspective, some taking the form of an apology for Islamic law.
Subject Women (Islamic law)
Authority -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Islamic law.
Muslim women.
Authority -- Religious aspects -- Islam. (OCoLC)fst00821673
Islamic law. (OCoLC)fst00979949
Muslim women. (OCoLC)fst01030996
Women (Islamic law) (OCoLC)fst01735659
Added Author Mir-Hosseini, Ziba, editor.
Al-Sharmani, Mulki, editor.
Rumminger, Jana, editor.
ISBN 1780747160 (pbk.)
9781780747163 (pbk.)
OCLC # 884816168
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