Tag: Women in Islam

The Significance of Male Reformist Ijtihad on Gender Issues in Advancing Gender Affirmative Interpretations of Islam

Historically, Gender-Affirmative Interpretations Were Often Dismissed By Conservative-Minded Male Scholars As Feminist Or Subjective Products Of Female Identity. However, Male Reformist Scholars Challenge This Narrative By Providing A Male Perspective On Gender Equality Within Islam.

Muslims must re-think the rigid frame-work for unequal gender roles in the family: Musawah

An important paper, Who provides? Who cares? Changing dynamics...

Muslim Jurists Are Wrong, Husbands Cannot Beat Wives

Many Islam-haters use verse 4:34 (الرِّجَالُ قَوَّامُونَ عَلَى النِّسَاءِ...

Saudi women between online resistance and new physical realities

What role did collective action, and social media play...

In a first, Yari Road Mosque (Mumbai) opens door to women Ulema

Maulana Mohammed Fayyaz Baqri’s wife is among the many...

Nikaah halala is a slur on Islam; un-constitutional

While much of the dust has been cleared on...

Its men, not the Qu’ran, that denies equality to women

A non-Muslim woman goes to her Muslim neighbour and...

Meet The Female Imam Who Has Started A Mosque Run Entirely By Women

The women-led mosque will also be open to men...

Gender Equality and the Concept of the Dargah In Islam

Women at Ajmer Sharif DargahIn the Quran it is...

Is black really “The Islamic Colour for Women”?

  History of clothing in Arabian Peninsula : During the...

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