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Un inventaire des discriminations imposées aux femmes au nom de l'islam : voile, polygamie, inégalité face à l'héritage, dévalorisation, entre autres. L'auteure démontre que les interprétations rétrogrades et médiévales classiques se sont construites à l'encontre du Coran qui prône une vision des sexes plus égalitaire. ©Electre 2017
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Using the methodology of modern scholars in the fields of Arabic lexicography, linguistics, and psychoanalysis, Tunisian feminist scholar Olfa Youssef investigates the rulings about inheritance, Marriage, and homosexuality in the Qur'anic text itself and compares them with the androcentric interpretations provided by male Muslim theologians and legal scholars from medieval times to the present, which today inform the body of the sharia law in many parts of the Muslim world.
Women (Islamic law) --- Inheritance and succession (Islamic law) --- Marriage (Islamic law) --- Women in Islam
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Women --- Women's rights --- Sex discrimination against women --- Women in Islam. --- Social conditions --- Maḥbūb, Maryam --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Les femmes iraniennes ont été des actrices importantes de la révolution de 1979. Ce rôle de sujet de l'histoire se vérifie encore malgré l'établissement d'un régime qui les relègue en deuxième zone. En dépit de toutes les restrictions dont elles font l'objet, elles ont certainement une place à part par leur niveau d'études exceptionnellement élevé ou leur taux de fécondité particulièrement bas. Finalement, les mécanismes de résistance et d'affirmation de soi qu'elles ont mis en place sont très élaborés au point que beaucoup d'observateurs les considèrent comme les actrices futures des changements en Iran.
Women --- Women's rights --- Feminism --- Femmes --- Féminisme --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Droits --- Discrimination sexuelle --- Études sur le genre --- Sociologie politique --- Statut juridique --- Aspect social --- Muslim women --- Women in Islam --- Sex role --- Patriarchy --- Iran --- Sociologie politique. --- Conditions sociales. --- Aspect social. --- Women - Iran - Social conditions --- Muslim women - Iran --- Women in Islam - Iran --- Feminism - Iran --- Sex role - Iran --- Patriarchy - Iran --- Iran - Social conditions - 1979-1997
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Salafism, often called ""Wahhabism,"" is widely seen as a fundamentalist interpretation of Islam that subjugates women, yet growing numbers of young British women, many of them converts or from less conservative Muslim backgrounds, are actively embracing it. With unprecedented access to Salafi women's groups in the UK, Anabel Inge provides the first in-depth account of their lives, probing the reasons for their conversion and their subsequent dilemmas and difficulties.
Salafīyah - Great Britain --- Wahhābīyah - Great Britain --- Muslim women - Great Britain --- Women in Islam - Great Britain --- Islam - Great Britain --- Muslim converts from Christianity - Great Britain --- Salafīyah --- Wahhābīyah --- Muslim women --- Women in Islam --- Islam --- Muslim converts from Christianity --- Salafīyah --- Wahhābīyah
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