Muslima theology: the voices of Muslim women theologians

This pioneering volume defines the contours of the emerging engagements of Muslim women scholars from around the world with the authoritative interpretive traditions of Islam, classical and contemporary. Muslima theology, encompassing a range of perspectives and arising from multiple social location...

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Published in:Wiener Islamstudien
Contributors: Aslan, Ednan 1959- (Editor) ; Hermansen, Marcia K. 1951- (Editor) ; Medeni, Elif (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Frankfurt am Main, [Germany] Peter Lang Edition 2013
In: Wiener Islamstudien (3)
Series/Journal:Wiener Islamstudien 3
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Muslim woman / Islamic theology
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Women theologians (Islamic countries)
B Islam Doctrines
B Women theologians
B Electronic books
B Women in Islam
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Summary:This pioneering volume defines the contours of the emerging engagements of Muslim women scholars from around the world with the authoritative interpretive traditions of Islam, classical and contemporary. Muslima theology, encompassing a range of perspectives and arising from multiple social locations, now claims a place alongside womanist and mujerista readings that interrogate scripture and other forms of religious discourse to empower women of faith to speak for themselves in the interests of gender justice
Cover -- Table of Contents; Series editor's foreword -- Introduction. The New Voices of Muslim Women Theologians -- ISLAMIC LIBERALISM -- FEMALE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ACTIVISM AND THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT -- SCRIPTURAL FEMINIST METHODOLOGIES IN OTHER RELIGIONS -- PIETISTIC MOVEMENTS: ISL AMIST OR ISLAMIC FEMINISMS? -- MUSLIM WOMEN AS THEOLOGIANS -- THE PAPERS -- Part 1: Muslim Women as Theologians: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives -- Part 2: Religious Anthropology and Muslim Women -- Part 3: Muslim Women and Islamic Religious Law -- Part 4: Muslima Constructive Theology. -- Early Community Politics and the Marginalization of Women in Islamic Intellectual HistoryMuslim Women as Religious Scholars: A Historical Survey -- Introduction -- The importance of women's engagement with the foundational sources -- Women and the tradition of Qur'anic exegesis -- Women and the Transmission of Hadith -- Women and the legacy of fiqh -- 'A'isha: Reclaiming a tradition of women's engagement -- Conclusion -- Feminist Readings of the Qur'an: Social, Political, and Religious Implications -- QUESTIONS OF TERMINOLOGY -- FOUNDING MYTHS, PATRIARCHAL READINGS -- The use of historical myths in classical texts. -- The creation mythMASCULINE PROPHETHOOD -- Feminist Hermeneutics: New Readings -- Fatima Mernissi: Critical Analysis of the Hadith -- Amina Wadud: The Centrality of the Qur'an and the Principle of Tawhid -- Asma Barlas: The Qur'an as an Anti-Patriarchal Text -- ADVANCES IN HERMENEUTICS -- SOCIAL-SPIRITUAL WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS -- 1. Transnational Movements -- Equality in all aspects -- 2. Local Movements -- A Piety Movement in Egypt: the da`iyat -- A Sufi Movement in Syria: the Qubaysiyyat -- The Preachers of Morocco: the murshidat -- ACTIVITY IN MUSLIM WOMEN'S NETWORKS: BEYOND BORDERS -- Resistance to Islamic Feminisms. -- CONCLUSIONAPPENDIX -- Transnational Islamic Feminist Networks -- National Organizations -- Collaboration in International Networks -- Muslim Feminist Theology in the United States -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biographical Profiles -- 3. Historical Contextualization -- 4. Holistic/Intra-textual Reading -- 5. Tawhidic Paradigm -- 6. Future Directions -- Woman and Man's "fall": A Qur'anic Theological Perspective -- First Reference: Sura 2: Al-Baqara: 35-39 -- Second Reference: Sura 7: Al-A'raf: 19-25 -- Third Reference: Sura 20: Ta-Ha: 115-123. -- DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GENESIS, CHAPTER 3 AND THE QUR'ANIC TEXTS RELATING TO THE HUMAN PAIR'S DEPARTURE FROMAL-JANNA1. Reason for the Beguiling of the Human Pair -- a. Sura 2: Al-Baqara: 30-34, read as follows: -- b. Sura 15: Al-Hijr: 26-43 -- c. Sura 17: Al-Isra': 61-64 -- d. Sura 18: Al-Kahf: 50 -- e. Sura 38: Sad: 71-85 -- 2. The Responsibility for the Act of Disobedience -- 3. The Act of Disobedience and its Consequences -- In Summation -- The Position of Woman in the Creation: A Qur'anic Perspective -- Introduction -- Relevant Verses: -- Common Origin of Male and Female Human Beings and Qur'anic Terminology
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:3653032385