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"Believing women" in Islam: unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'an
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Women's RightIslamArabic LiteratureQueer TheoryFeminist InquirySocial SciencesIslamic LawGender IdentityArabicGender StudiesFeminist IdentityMiddle Eastern StudiesLanguage StudiesPreface Acknowledgments 1Feminist ScholarshipDivine OntologyIslamic StudyFeminist PerspectiveFeminist TheoryFeminist PhilosophyBelieving WomenMuslim Women
Preface Acknowledgments 1. The Qur~an and Muslim Women: Reading Patriarchy, Reading Liberation Part I 2. Texts and Textualities: The Qur~an, Tafsir, and Ahadith 3. Intertextualities, Extratextual Contexts: The Sunnah, Shari'ah, and the State Part II 4. The Patriarchal Imaginary of Father/s: Divine Ontology and the Prophets 5. The Qur~an, Sex/Gender, and Sexuality: Sameness, Difference, Equality 6. The Family and Marriage: Retrieving the Qur~an's Egalitarianism 7. Postscript Notes Glossary Select Bibliography Index