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Somali Islamic Feminism and Women's Bargaining Power
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Somali Islamic Feminism and Women’s Bargaining Power

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Through the perceptive eyes of Somali minority women living in Bergen, Norway, this book explores ‘the Somali Muslim woman’ as imagined by the public and the reality of Muslim women’s lives, with a major focus on how Somali women use their version of Islamic feminism to call on patriarchal practices and attitudes condoned or demanded in Somali culture in the name of Islam which are, in fact, not Islamic. This ideal, Somali Islamic feminism, has clear associations with the conventional political movement of Islamic feminism, but it is also clearly unique and distinct, due to its origins among Somali women themselves.I argue that empowered by Education, these brave women embark on a gender-tuned interpretation of the Quran to challenge patriarchy and by so doing, they gain bargaining power, create grassroot change, as well as a ray of hope for the next generation of Somali women

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Globeedit
Date
13 August 2014
Pages
76
ISBN
9783639829709

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Through the perceptive eyes of Somali minority women living in Bergen, Norway, this book explores ‘the Somali Muslim woman’ as imagined by the public and the reality of Muslim women’s lives, with a major focus on how Somali women use their version of Islamic feminism to call on patriarchal practices and attitudes condoned or demanded in Somali culture in the name of Islam which are, in fact, not Islamic. This ideal, Somali Islamic feminism, has clear associations with the conventional political movement of Islamic feminism, but it is also clearly unique and distinct, due to its origins among Somali women themselves.I argue that empowered by Education, these brave women embark on a gender-tuned interpretation of the Quran to challenge patriarchy and by so doing, they gain bargaining power, create grassroot change, as well as a ray of hope for the next generation of Somali women

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Globeedit
Date
13 August 2014
Pages
76
ISBN
9783639829709