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Secular Muslim Feminism

Secular Muslim Feminism An Alternative Voice in the War of Ideas

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Secular Muslim Feminism

An Alternative Voice in the War of Ideas

Hind Elhinnawy

Social Science / Islamic Studies

For over a century, Muslim women have championed their own brand of feminism, rooted in human rights principles and a deep understanding of their diverse cultural contexts. Yet, secular Muslim feminism remains shrouded in misunderstanding and contention.
This book boldly confronts the complexities and controversies surrounding this contested concept, offering a nuanced exploration of its potential to bridge divides and empower women. The book challenges the simplistic portrayals of Muslim women, dismantling the harmful narratives of oppression and victimhood propagated by both Western and Islamist agendas. It critiques the selective glorification of religious agency by some feminists, recognizing how this can inadvertently reinforce patriarchal ideologies. Additionally, it exposes the hijacking of the secular Muslim feminist movement by the far-right, disguised as advocates for women's rights but fueled by anti-Muslim sentiments. Drawing on over two decades of personal observations and interactions with diverse organizations in the Middle East and Europe, the book delves into the heart of secular Muslim feminism, dissecting its nuances and potential to reconcile divergent perspectives. It amplifies these voices, challenging the misrepresentation and limitations imposed by external agendas.

Secular Muslim Feminism emerges as a bold and transformative force, redefining the boundaries of equality and empowering women to shape their destinies. It offers a nuanced and critical framework for understanding the complex realities of Muslim women's lives, paving the way for a more just and equitable future.

Hind Elhinnawy, a Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University, UK. She has dedicated over two decades to challenging the status of women in Muslim societies. Her groundbreaking work, including "Rethinking Gender in the New Muslim Public Sphere," (2012) has contributed to significant law and policy reforms, sparking vital conversations on gender equality within the Islamic world.

Publication Date: 23 January 2025
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
ISBN-13: 9780755649341
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 288
Weight (oz): 15.52

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