This paper attempts to review some of the arguments that lie beneath the gender discourse of Egyptian Islamists and argues that, contrary to common perceptions, and in spite of their fundamentalist understanding of Islam, modernity is influencing Islamist discourses on gender. Egyptian Heba Raouf Ezzat’s gender discourse, for example, is indebted to new feminist critiques of the Islamic tradition. The Islamist discourse on gender becomes, therefore, a modern construct that tries to bridge the gap between tradition and modernity and to reconcile two sets of principles: the traditional and patriarchal religious conception of women’s nature, role, and rights, and the new modern understanding of Muslim women’s social and political roles. In wha...
The Female Voices of Islam is arguing for feminism to be regarded as a theory instead of an ideology...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how political Islam as an ideology of the Turkish state has con...
This study deals with the Muslim Brotherhoods’ reception of CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of ...
This paper will explore the gender discourse of contemporary Egyptian Islamists and argue that their...
Islamic Revivals are widespread in Islamic countries. Numerous attempts have been made by scholars t...
The role of women in Islam is invested with diverse meanings and discourses. The state, religious au...
Tauzin Aline. Sherifa Zuhur, Revealing Reveiling. Islamist Gender Ideology in Contemporary Egypt. St...
The idea that Islam and feminism hold a vexed relationship is a well-known argument. One could even ...
In mainstream Islamist discourse, there is an awkward coexistence between recognition of women as eq...
Since its inception in 1928, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood has played a large role in shaping Egyp...
When Islam is discussed in contemporary discourse, lurking in the background of every discussion is ...
This article focuses on contemporary interpretive knowledge projects that engage critically with Isl...
The thesis, based on research into written works, aims to de-essentialise the terms 'feminism' and '...
The fundamental argument put forward by Islamists, who have ruled Sudan since 1989, for not signing ...
This paper examines Islamic feminism using structural methodology and the phenomenological approach ...
The Female Voices of Islam is arguing for feminism to be regarded as a theory instead of an ideology...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how political Islam as an ideology of the Turkish state has con...
This study deals with the Muslim Brotherhoods’ reception of CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of ...
This paper will explore the gender discourse of contemporary Egyptian Islamists and argue that their...
Islamic Revivals are widespread in Islamic countries. Numerous attempts have been made by scholars t...
The role of women in Islam is invested with diverse meanings and discourses. The state, religious au...
Tauzin Aline. Sherifa Zuhur, Revealing Reveiling. Islamist Gender Ideology in Contemporary Egypt. St...
The idea that Islam and feminism hold a vexed relationship is a well-known argument. One could even ...
In mainstream Islamist discourse, there is an awkward coexistence between recognition of women as eq...
Since its inception in 1928, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood has played a large role in shaping Egyp...
When Islam is discussed in contemporary discourse, lurking in the background of every discussion is ...
This article focuses on contemporary interpretive knowledge projects that engage critically with Isl...
The thesis, based on research into written works, aims to de-essentialise the terms 'feminism' and '...
The fundamental argument put forward by Islamists, who have ruled Sudan since 1989, for not signing ...
This paper examines Islamic feminism using structural methodology and the phenomenological approach ...
The Female Voices of Islam is arguing for feminism to be regarded as a theory instead of an ideology...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how political Islam as an ideology of the Turkish state has con...
This study deals with the Muslim Brotherhoods’ reception of CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of ...