Read Inside the Gender Jihad: Women's Reform in Islam Online
Authors: Amina Wadud
Tags: #Religion, #Islam, #General, #Social Science, #Feminism & Feminist Theory, #Women's Studies, #Sexuality & Gender Studies, #Islamic Studies
wives
196
,
202
,
204
see also ahadith
;
sunnah
Muhammad, W.D.
108
Muslim women’s collectives and organizations
11
,
45
,
98
–
119
African-American networks
11
,
101
,
102
–
6
grassroots initiatives
101
–
9
Muslim Women United
105
,
106
–
8
,
117
pro-faith, pro-feminist movements
110
–
13
retreats
105
,
107
,
109
Sisters in Islam
11
,
87
,
110
,
113
–
18
,
273 (17
)
T.R.U.T.H.
105
,
108
–
9
,
117
Muslim Women’s Studies
55
–
7
,
84
–
6
American Academy of Religion
65
–
72
gender issues
79
–
80
Islamic Studies in Western academia
57
Islamic thought, feminism(s), and postmodernity
80
–
4
personal narratives from academia
61
–
5
research and proliferation of Islam and women’s books
72
–
9
transition from learner to instructor
57
–
61
Muslim Women United (M.W.U.), Richmond, Virginia
105
,
106
–
8
,
117
Muslim Youth Movement (M.Y.M.)
165
,
167
,
274
(
7
)
nafaqah
(material support)
37
,
142
,
144
,
236
Naseef, Ahmad
253
Nation of Islam
108
,
145
new global economy, and family
136
–
7
,
140
–
3
Normani, Asra
248
,
253
non-government organizations
see
Muslim women’s collectives and organizations
Noor Cultural Center, Toronto
244
–
7
Omar, Rashied
166
,
186
,
264
(
13
)
Orientalism
57
,
71
phenomenological approach to religion
22
,
61
polyandry
133
polygamy
114
,
124
polygyny
114
,
133
,
192
–
3
,
236
polytheism, associationism (
shirk
)
29
,
32
,
111
,
194
,
213
post-colonialism
117
,
136
–
7
“post-Muslim”
81
–
2
poverty
44
,
59
,
126
,
129
,
137
,
150
,
217
,
267 (55
)
power
11
,
45
,
53
–
4
,
81
,
91
empowerment of women
3
,
7
,
8
,
53
–
4
,
102
–
19
,
239
,
240
,
256
,
262
,
271
(
10
)
and gender inequality
25
,
28
,
41
–
2
,
53
,
154
,
233
–
4
,
238
–
9
and human agency
35
,
36
,
91
of language
17
–
23
,
25
–
6
,
53
,
91
,
207
Orientalism and
57
political
57
,
259
,
261
see also qadr
prayer, congregational
177
–
81
Friday prayer (
jum‘ah
)
162
,
167
–
8
,
177
,
220
,
248
and gender separation
175
–
6
led by women vii, viii,
162
,
163
,
166
,
167
–
8
,
169
,
170
–
1
,
172
,
177
,
178
–
81
,
220
,
222
–
3
,
246
–
53
March
18
,
2005
congregational prayer, New
York
181
,
222
,
247
–
53
,
275
(
17
)
personal narrative
177
–
8
see also khatibah
;
khutbah
pre-
khutbah
167
–
8
,
172
,
177
–
8
Progressive Muslim Union (P.M.U.)
247
–
8
Prophet
see
Muhammad
public and private spheres, consequences of separate
99
–
100
public policy
41
–
2
,
47
,
53
,
99
–
100
,
129
,
139
284 inside the gender jihad
family
139
and reform
51
,
52
,
152
public ritual leadership
158
–
63
,
185
and
hijab
176
–
7
and
khatibah
178
–
86
and
khutbah
177
–
81
and mosques
174
–
6
and pre-
khutbah
177
–
8
in South Africa
163
–
8
and Claremont Main Road Mosque
162, 168
–
73
transgendered embrace between women and men in public
173
–
4
women and
12
,
54
,
169
,
178
,
183
,
246
–
7
,
248
see also
prayer, congregational
Qadir, Jennah Amina xvii,
105
–
6
,
108
–
9
Qur’an
9
–
10
agency mandate
53
‘amm
(general statements)
193
–
4
,
196
,
202
and corruption, acts of xii–xiii cosmology in
90
and definitions of Islam
22
eternal or created
207
ethical theory and
37
,
38
,
39
ethics and Islamic law
49
,
51
exegesis of
81
family and
130
,
131
,
134
–
5
,
139
,
142
,
147
egalitarianism
151
,
153
–
4
,
156
–
7
female-inclusive interpretations of
7
,
11
,
14
,
15
,
88
hijab
and
219
hudud
ordinances
136
human dominion in
256
illocutionary force and
91
interpretive possibilities and gender
187
–
8
,
208
–
16
gender justice
113
,
188
–
92
linguistics
206
–
8
sexuality
192
–
8
stages in textual interpretive development
202
–
5
verse
4
:
34 198
–
201
Islam as engaged surrender and
24
and justice ix,
1
,
25
,
39
,
50
,
97
,
199
–
200
,
203
,
207
,
208
,
214
,
215
just relations in
94
–
5
and
khalifah
32
–
3
,
34
–
5
,
36
–
7
khass
(specific statements)
193
,
196
,
202
and lack of compulsion in religion
81
–
2
and marriage
161
,
196
,
238
–
9
mosques and gender separation
175
,
176
and motherhood
127
on oppression
4
particularities and
42
phenomenological approach and
22
and polygyny
133
,
192
–
3
as primary source of Islam
56
,
95
,
97
,
154
and pro-faith agenda
111
–
12
public ritual leadership and
185
and recompense
156
semantics of
17
and sexuality
238
,
240
shari‘ah
and
34
Sisters in Islam and
113
–
14
,
116
and slavery
123
,
124
,
192
,
205
as source of
shari‘ah
56
and
taqwa
11
,
39
,
40
,
41
and
tawhid
29
,
30
,
31
,
93
theory and practical gender reform
95
,
97
as unifying principle of Islam
80
and well-being
7
–
8
Rabi‘ah al-‘Adawiyyah
258
racism and race issues viii,
152
–
3
,
225
,
245
–
6
African-American Muslim women’s networks and
102
–
3
da‘wah
movement and
164
in Richmond, Virginia
225
and slavery
123
–
4
Rahman, Fazlur and academia
77
constructions of Islam
14
,
22
and the Qur’an
193
,
199
and Sufism
260
and
taqwa
40
,
42
Rauf, Feisal Abdul
48
–
9
,
50
,
243
reciprocity, golden rule of
29
,
185
reform
see
Islamic reform Reinharz, Shulamit
80
–
1
Religious Studies
61
,
63
–
4
American Academy of Religion
65
–
72
reproductive technologies
128
,
142
research into Islam and Muslim women
72
–
9
ritual leadership
see
public ritual leadership Rouse, Carolyn
265
(
13
)
Said, Edward
57
,
64
,
71
,
77