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Islamic interpretive tradition and gender justice : processes of canonization, subversion, and change
- Title
- Islamic interpretive tradition and gender justice : processes of canonization, subversion, and change / edited by Nevin Reda and Yasmin Amin.
- Publication
- Montreal, Quebec ; Kingston, Ontario ; Chicago, Illinois ; London, England : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2020]
- ©2020
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- Description
- viii, 388 pages; 23 cm
- Summary
- "Since the 1980s, Muslim women reformers have made great strides in critiquing and reinterpreting the Islamic tradition. Yet these achievements have not produced a significant shift in the lived experience of Islam, particularly with respect to equality and justice in Muslim families. A new approach is needed: one that examines the underlying instruments of tradition and explores avenues for effecting change. In Islamic Interpretive Tradition and Gender Justice, leading intellectuals and emerging researchers grapple with the problem of entrenched positions within Islam that affect women, investigating the processes by which interpretations become authoritative, the theoretical foundations upon which they stand, and the ways they have been used to inscribe and enforce gender limitations. Together, they argue that the Islamic interpretive tradition displays all of the trappings of canonical texts, canonical figures, and canon law - despite the fact that Islam does not ordain religious authorities who could sanction processes of canonization. Through this lens, the essays in this collection offer insights into key issues in Islamic feminist scholarship, ranging from interreligious love, child marriage, polygamy, and divorce to stoning, segregation, seclusion, and gender hierarchies. Rooting their analysis in the primary texts and historical literature of Islam, contributors to Islamic Interpretive Tradition and Gender Justice contest oppressive interpretative canons, subvert classical methodologies, and provide new directions in the ongoing project of revitalizing Islamic exegesis and its ethical and legal implications."--
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Additional Formats (note)
- Issued also in electronic format.
- Contents
- Part One Qur'an and its interpretation -- Islamic Feminist Tafsīr and Qur'anic Ethics: Rereading Divorce Verses / Omaima Abou-Bakr and Mulki Al-Sharmani -- Tafsīr, Tradition, and Methodological Contestations: the Case of Polygamy / Nevin Reda -- Reading the Qur'an through a Gendered, Egalitarian Lens: Revisiting the Concept of Wilāya in Q. 9:71 / Asma Afsaruddin -- Part Two: Figurative representation: Ḥạdīth and biographical dictionaries -- How did Eve get married? Two Twelver Shi'i Ḥạdīth Reports / Amina Inloes -- Female Figures, Marginality, and Qur'anic exegesis in Ibn al-Jawzï'̄s Ṣifat al-ṣạfwa / Aisha Geissinger -- Constructing the Image of the Model Muslim Woman: Gender Discourse in Ibn Sa'd's Kitāb al-ṭạbaqāt al-kubrā / Amira Abou-Taleb -- Love of Prophet Muḥạ̣mmad for the Jewish woman Rayḥāna bint Zayd: Transformation and Continuity in Gender Conceptions in Classical Islamic Historiography and Aḥādith literature / Doris Decker -- Part Three Fiqh and its applications -- Fiqh Rulings and Gendering the Public Space: The Discrepancy between Written Formality and Daily Reality / Hoda El-Saadi -- Mysterious legislation: 'Umar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb's Role in the Legalization of the Stoning Punishment in the Sunni Islamic Tradition / Sarah Eltantawi -- Revisiting the Issue of Minor Marriages: Multidisciplinary Ijtihād on Contemporary Ethical Problems / Yasmin Amin.
- Call Number
- JFE 21-4717
- ISBN
- 9780228001621
- 9780228001638
- 0228001625
- 0228001633
- OCLC
- 1126213690
- Title
- Islamic interpretive tradition and gender justice : processes of canonization, subversion, and change / edited by Nevin Reda and Yasmin Amin.
- Publisher
- Montreal, Quebec ; Kingston, Ontario ; Chicago, Illinois ; London, England : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2020]
- Copyright Date
- ©2020
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Additional Formats
- Issued also in electronic format.
- Added Author
- Reda, Nevin, 1965- editor.Amin, Yasmin, 1962- editor.
- Other Form:
- Online version: Islamic interpretive tradition and gender justice. Montreal ; Kingston ; Chicago ; London : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020 0228002966 9780228002963 (OCoLC)1149091896
- Research Call Number
- JFE 21-4717