One of these disadvantages is the categorization of "women," which, due to the continuation of the patriarchal worldview and the Mithraic origin of Iranian-Islamic mysticism, has been approached with a dogmatic and gender-oriented perspective. Therefore, within the mystical tr...
Women in Islam and the HijabAfter the rise of Islam, the Quran (the word of God) and the Hadith (the traditions of the prophet Muhammad) developed into Sharia, or Islamic religious law. Sharia dictates that women should cover themselves with a veil. Women who follow these traditions feel ...
This first full-length study of women and the Fatimids is a groundbreaking work investigating an unexplored area in the field of Islamic and medieval studies. The authors have unearthed a wealth of references to women, thus re-inscribing their role in the history of one of the most fascinatin...
Mohanty, CT (1991) 'Introduction: cartographies of struggle, third world women and the politics of feminism' in CT Mohanty, A Russo and L Torres Third... Mohanty 被引量: 136发表: 1991年 Iran and Human Rights "Gender and Islamic Fundamentalism: Feminist Politics in Iran". In Mohanty, Russo...
In order for the hijab to be a cover, it must not be made of transparent material making the woman covered only by name, while in reality she is naked. The prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is quoted as saying: "In the latest part of my Ummah (nation of Muslims) there ...
Today, as modernity would have it, many young women in the East are questioning the wisdom of this tradition, and its applicability to their emancipated instincts. After all, women across the Arab world and in Muslim Iran have increased their presence in universities and have attained levels of...
Truth. All of Islamic bullshittery is twice as bad if you happen to be a woman. No rights, no humanity, no boundaries. Help a woman escape her patriarchal religious prison today. Where we are… This letter published in the Scottish newspaperThe National. ...
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“Civil society has advocated for the representation of women’s interests. Yet, relatively little is known about the full range of actors who seek the representation of women’s interests, mobilize around women’s issues, and articulate specific preferences... Who in civil society seeks to influ...
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