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Why Muslim Women Are Re-Interpreting the Qur'an: A Transformative Scholarship-Activism

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Reintrepret_lecture2.htm (844 B)
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Muslim and Arab Women
Author
Barazangi, Nimat Hafez
Abstract

Muslim women all over the world have been mostly viewed as secondary and/or complementary in the structure of Muslim societies. In order to challenge and transform these un-Islamic views, women needed to retake their principal role and reinterpret the primary source of Islam, the Qur'an. In doing so during the past two decades, some American Muslim women, including myself, are transforming the conventional understanding of Islam in the hope to implement a fundamental aspect of the social justice contract between Muslims and Islam. Indeed, Muslim women are challenging the unwarranted authority, the hijacked Islamic authority by Muslim men, and moving toward accomplishing the comprehensive human rights for themselves.

This event was part of the CAPE Lecture Series.

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Also vaialble at the CornellCast Website: http://www.cornell.edu/video/?videoID=865&startSecs=0&endSecs=3974
Date Issued
2010-09-16
Publisher
Cornell University
Keywords
women
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gender
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religion
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muslim
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qur'an
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video/moving image

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