The origin, development and diversity of Islamic feminism: a historical review
This article surveys the feminist movement in Islam by delving into its origin, development and diversities within the Islamic tradition. The article starts its survey from the very beginning of the Islamic religion to the time after the demise of the Prophet and the modern and contemporary period...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2016
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13607/1/27634-83975-5-PB.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13607/ http://ejournals.ukm.my/malim/issue/view/1119 |
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Summary: | This article surveys the feminist movement in Islam by delving into its origin, development and diversities within
the Islamic tradition. The article starts its survey from the very beginning of the Islamic religion to the time after the
demise of the Prophet and the modern and contemporary periods. Using the historical and analytical methods, the
paper looks at the spectrums of the Muslim women struggle for their rights and the different dimensions that this
struggle has taken at different times in the historical progression of the Islamic religion and the result of this on the
religion itself. The submission of the paper is that, just as in other feminist movements from other traditions, the
Islamic feminist movement is diverse and varied in its approach to the issue of claiming the rights of Muslim
women. There are those who advocate for the reinterpretation and restructuring of the religion to meet modern day
demands and views of women and because of their feeling of a strong sense of rejection and they hold that the
Islamic religion should abdicate talking it views about women and embrace modern reforms concerning the rights of
women in the society. On the other hand, there are others who want the religion to remain as it is while the rights of
women are respected and given due regards as was the case during the time of the Prophet. Thus, all these points to
the diversity of the discourse in the Islamic Tradition and speak of the fact that women’s right is a very important
issue in the contemporary Muslim societies which needs serious attention from Muslim scholars and leaders alike. |
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