1st Edition

Women in Islam The Western Experience

By Anne-Sofie Roald Copyright 2001
    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    358 Pages
    by Routledge

    Women in Islam investigates the ongoing debate across the Muslim world and the West on the position of women in Islam.
    Anne-Sofie Roald focuses on how Islamic perceptions of women and gender change in Western Muslim communities. She shows how Islamic attitudes towards social concerns such as gender relations, female circumcision, and female dress emerge as responsive to culture and context, rather than rigid and inflexible.

    Preface, Acknowledgements, PART I Theoretical and methodological reflections, PART II Reflections on the empirical material, Notes, List of scholars, Glossary, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Anne-Sofie Roald is associate professor at IMER (International Migration & Ethnic Relations), University of Malmö, Sweden. A converted Muslim of Norwegian origin, she is the author of numerous articles on women in Islam.

    'This insider study makes a detailed and much needed contribution to understanding the standpoints of Islamists in Europe on gender relations.' - Myfanwy Franks, University of York, Journal of Contemporary Religion

    'Amid all the texts currently available on women and Islam, this particular book fills a vary obvious gap ... The result is a book of significant scholarly worth that is meticulously researched, carefully written, and perhaps one of the best books currently available on women in Islam ... an exemplary study about processes of religious and cultural change.' - Sophie Cilliat-Ray, Cardiff University, Interreligious Insight