[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This study addresses the discourses surrounding queer Muslims by Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV). MPV, a non-profit rights organization based out of the US, advocates for LGBTQ rights within Islam and has used theological standing to fight the prejudice that queer Muslims face. They increasingly rely on their social media to address both Muslim and non-Muslim communities worldwide. This research analyzed MPV's Facebook to examine their discourse on LGBTQ rights in Muslim communities across the globe. Facebook is by far the most popular online platform; with more than 2 billion users, it allows the message of the user to reach a global audience. As queer Muslim comp...
The article builds on ethnographic fieldwork within the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Que...
Allah Made Me This Way: Negotiating Identities for Muslim Americans with Same-Sex Attractio
This paper analyses how Islamic Neo-traditionalists perceive gender constructs through a distorted v...
Digital Islam discusses the Facebook activities of a diverse set of mosque-attending Sunni Muslims l...
I begin by identifying characterizations of Muslim identities as antithetical to a wide range of wes...
In this article, we show how Islamic traditions interact with queer practices and identities. By pre...
The homophobic mass murder at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in 2016 makes it urgent for M...
M.A. (Semitic Languages and Cultures)The aim of this dissertation is to analyse some of the prominen...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) campaigns on various social media are getting more ma...
Gender, sexuality, and religion are inextricably linked. When navigating queer expression and presen...
To date, little research has focused on the experiences of U.S. Muslims with same-sex attraction. Th...
Applying a queer Muslim feminists lens, this thesis interrogates ways in which a heterosexual world-...
‘Making space for queer-identifying religious youth’ (2011–2013) is an Economic and Social Research ...
‘Making space for queer-identifying religious youth’ (2011–2013) is an Economic and Social Research ...
‘Making space for queer-identifying religious youth’ (2011–2013) is an Economic and Social Research ...
The article builds on ethnographic fieldwork within the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Que...
Allah Made Me This Way: Negotiating Identities for Muslim Americans with Same-Sex Attractio
This paper analyses how Islamic Neo-traditionalists perceive gender constructs through a distorted v...
Digital Islam discusses the Facebook activities of a diverse set of mosque-attending Sunni Muslims l...
I begin by identifying characterizations of Muslim identities as antithetical to a wide range of wes...
In this article, we show how Islamic traditions interact with queer practices and identities. By pre...
The homophobic mass murder at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in 2016 makes it urgent for M...
M.A. (Semitic Languages and Cultures)The aim of this dissertation is to analyse some of the prominen...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) campaigns on various social media are getting more ma...
Gender, sexuality, and religion are inextricably linked. When navigating queer expression and presen...
To date, little research has focused on the experiences of U.S. Muslims with same-sex attraction. Th...
Applying a queer Muslim feminists lens, this thesis interrogates ways in which a heterosexual world-...
‘Making space for queer-identifying religious youth’ (2011–2013) is an Economic and Social Research ...
‘Making space for queer-identifying religious youth’ (2011–2013) is an Economic and Social Research ...
‘Making space for queer-identifying religious youth’ (2011–2013) is an Economic and Social Research ...
The article builds on ethnographic fieldwork within the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Que...
Allah Made Me This Way: Negotiating Identities for Muslim Americans with Same-Sex Attractio
This paper analyses how Islamic Neo-traditionalists perceive gender constructs through a distorted v...