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Anne Sofie Roald (Author)
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0415248965 978-0415248969 July 5, 2001 1
Women in Islam investigates the ongoing debate across the Muslim world and the West on the position of women in Islam.
Anne-Sofie Roald focuses on how Islamic perceptions of women and gender change in Western Muslim communities. She shows how Islamic attitudes towards social concerns such as gender relations, female circumcision, and female dress emerge as responsive to culture and context, rather than rigid and inflexible.

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'This insider study makes a detailed and much needed contribution to understanding the standpoints of Islamists in Europe on gender relations.' - Myfanwy Franks, University of York, Journal of Contemporary Religion

'Amid all the texts currently available on women and Islam, this particular book fills a vary obvious gap ... The result is a book of significant scholarly worth that is meticulously researched, carefully written, and perhaps one of the best books currently available on women in Islam ... an exemplary study about processes of religious and cultural change.' - Sophie Cilliat-Ray, Cardiff University, Interreligious Insight

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Anne-Sofie Roald is associate professor at IMER (International Migration & Ethnic Relations), University of Malmö, Sweden. A converted Muslim of Norwegian origin, she is the author of numerous articles on women in Islam.

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  • Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (July 5, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415248965
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415248969
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, May 30, 2005
This review is from: Women in Islam: The Western Experience (Paperback)
This book is sooo extremely informative. It explores issues relating to Muslim women from many different Islamic perspectives (non-Muslims seem to be shocked that there is actually more than one Islamic perspective!!!). Roald, a convert to Islam, critically examines specific issues from the eyes of the most important and relevant players in contemporary Islamic discourse, from Eastern and Western Muslim feminists, to the typical mainstream Muslim writers (in the West and in the Arab world), to the Wahhabi/Salafi literalists. She is honest and insightful, and she includes personal experiences and anecdotes gathered from interviewees. She also gives well cited hadeeth evidence and Quranic verse to explain where many of her subjects' views originate. She ties modern Islamic rhetoric on women's issues to the convergence of Western cultural encounters with Islam/Muslims due to colonialism and globalization, together with basic Islamic sources of knowledge (Quran and hadeeth), and with culturalized Islam in the Arab context. This book is a MUST READ for people who want to take a critical and well-informed look at the "Women in Islam" issue.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Women in Islam, June 24, 2006
This review is from: Women in Islam: The Western Experience (Paperback)
Although the premise of this book is quite interesting, the semantics of the book are complex. There is more discussion of theology than of the practical implications of Islam on Muslim women living in the West, thus detracting from the overall thesis of the book. That said, there are interesting tidbits that can be gleaned from the overall content, but most readers will find it to be rather monotonous.
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3 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Apologetics extreme, March 28, 2003
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M. Venn "micaelav" (Calgary, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
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The author spent most of the book examening hadiths and explaining the authentication of them. Although this presents how Muslims deal with their literature, I would have liked to have seen some of the contemporary literature of the 8th-9th centuries (this is when early Islamic literature was exploding). To understand why this literature suddenly became so massive, I would recommend books by Patricia Crone, Ibn Warraq and Joseph Schaht. Possibly the best book to start would be "The Quest for the Historical Muhammad" by Ibn Warraq and start with chapters 1&2. The material in these books also introduces the reader to the world of hadith and how they are mainly polemic in nature (hostile to a specific group or groups of people).
If anyone thinks that to study the Qur'an as a human document is wrong, then you should consider that most of the Qur'an is from the Talmud, Midrash and other Jewish tales that were floating around at the time. Also, many of the people that Arabs interacted with in the 7th-8th centuries never mentioned a sacred book that these people had.
One last thing. To clear up an issue, Ishmaelites lived only in northern Arabia, not southern; and there were no Jews in Medina in the 7th century.
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I begin this study with a discussion of how Islam and Muslims are perceived in a western context and how Muslims' search for identity in a new cultural context tends to create misconceptions between various groups in society. Read the first page
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ticked alternative, salafi trend, narrator chains, musnad ahmad, basket metaphor, female covering, apparent thereof, latter hadith, tabligh movement, one living entity, law school system, base pattern, hadith literature, salafi movement, two hadiths, normative field, particular hadith, female political participation, various law schools, female testimony, ibn kathir, female divorce, past reproduced, female circumcision, female genital cutting
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Muslim Brotherhood, Abu Shaqqa, Ibn Kathir, Book of Marriage, Arab Islamists, Musnad Ahmad, Saudi Arabia, Book of Divorce, Sayyid Qutb, Sunan Abi Dáwud, Sheikh Darsh, Ibn Hazm, Ibn Manzúr, Abu Bakra, Arab Muslims, Arabic-speaking Muslims, Book of Purity, Great Britain, Ibn Taimiya, Prophet Muhammad, Fatima Mernissi, Ibn Hanbal, Muslim Brothers, Book of Faith, Ibn Jawzi
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