Islamic Feminism: A New Perspective on Gender Equality

Authors

  • Avery Harris PhD
  • Kim Collins Dr.
  • Alex Collins Prof.

Keywords:

Islamic Feminism, Gender Equality, Women's Rights, Muslim Societies, Religious Contexts

Abstract

This article explores the emergence of Islamic feminism as a significant movement advocating for women's rights within the framework of Islamic principles. By examining the writings and activism of prominent Islamic feminists, the study highlights the movement's impact on gender equality debates in Muslim-majority societies. The research employs a comparative analysis of historical and contemporary texts, revealing the diverse interpretations and strategies employed by Islamic feminists. The findings contribute to a nuanced understanding of feminism within religious contexts.

Author Biographies

Avery Harris, PhD

PhD
Cairo University
1 Gamaa St., Giza, Egypt

Kim Collins, Dr.

Dr.
Mohammed V University
Avenue des Nations Unies, Rabat, Morocco

Alex Collins, Prof.

Prof.
University of Indonesia
Kampus UI, Depok, West Java 16424, Indonesia

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Published

2024-12-25

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