Islamic law has traditionally prohibited women from being prayer leaders and heads of state. A small number of Muslims today are beginning to challenge this stance, but they face considerable opposition from the broader Muslim community. Women and Leadership in Islamic Law examines the assumption within much existing feminist scholarship that the patriarchal nature of pre-Islamic and early Muslim Near Eastern Society is the primary reason for the development of Islamic legal rulings prohibiting women from leadership positions. It claims that the evolution of Islamic law was a complex process, shaped by numerous cultural, historical, political and social factors, as well as scriptural sources whose importance cannot be dismissed. Therefore, ...
This paper aims to describe woman’s leadership in Islam. Woman’s leadership had become considerable ...
This research aims to analyze the role and position of women in Islam with the argument that there i...
Drawing on legal and ḥadīth texts from the formative and classical periods of Islamic leg...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe present research examines the post-formative Islamic legal literature s...
Women's political leadership is one of the abiding controversial issues among Muslim scholars. The q...
Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public offi...
Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public offi...
The existence of Prophet hadith which stated: “will not prosper. A people who submit their affairs t...
The Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public ...
This study examines the contradictions of the Hadith prohibiting women as leaders contextually which...
This paper discusses the debate on women's leadership in Islam based on Qur’an 4: 34 and hadith Bukh...
ABSTRACT Thesis entitled "Understanding of Muslimat and ‘Aisyiyah Tulungagung on the Verses About W...
The Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public ...
Islamic Education Leadership Gender Perspective. Nowadays, there are many women who become leaders. ...
This research aims to analyze the role and position of women in Islam with the argument that there i...
This paper aims to describe woman’s leadership in Islam. Woman’s leadership had become considerable ...
This research aims to analyze the role and position of women in Islam with the argument that there i...
Drawing on legal and ḥadīth texts from the formative and classical periods of Islamic leg...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe present research examines the post-formative Islamic legal literature s...
Women's political leadership is one of the abiding controversial issues among Muslim scholars. The q...
Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public offi...
Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public offi...
The existence of Prophet hadith which stated: “will not prosper. A people who submit their affairs t...
The Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public ...
This study examines the contradictions of the Hadith prohibiting women as leaders contextually which...
This paper discusses the debate on women's leadership in Islam based on Qur’an 4: 34 and hadith Bukh...
ABSTRACT Thesis entitled "Understanding of Muslimat and ‘Aisyiyah Tulungagung on the Verses About W...
The Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public ...
Islamic Education Leadership Gender Perspective. Nowadays, there are many women who become leaders. ...
This research aims to analyze the role and position of women in Islam with the argument that there i...
This paper aims to describe woman’s leadership in Islam. Woman’s leadership had become considerable ...
This research aims to analyze the role and position of women in Islam with the argument that there i...
Drawing on legal and ḥadīth texts from the formative and classical periods of Islamic leg...