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Sexual Ethics and Islam: Feminist Reflections on Qur'an, Hadith and Jurisprudence

Autor Kecia Ali
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 feb 2016
EXPANDED AND REVISED TENTH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Whether exploring the thorny issues of wives’ sexual duties, divorce, homosexuality, or sex outside marriage, discussions of sexual ethics and Islam often spark heated conflict rather than reasoned argument. In this groundbreaking, lucid, and carefully constructed work, feminist Muslim scholar Dr Kecia Ali asks how one can determine what makes sex lawful and ethical in the sight of God.

This updated Tenth Anniversary Edition takes into account how the world has changed in the decade since the first edition, including the way the Internet has changed how we debate these issues, and the extreme versions of Islam presented by the likes of Boko Haram and Islamic State.

Drawing on both revealed and interpretative Muslim texts, Ali critiques medieval and contemporary commentators alike to produce a balanced and comprehensive study of a subject both sensitive and urgent, making this an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and interested readers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780743813
ISBN-10: 1780743815
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Oneworld Publications
Colecția Oneworld Publications

Recenzii

‘It’s great to have a new edition of this foundational work in Muslim feminism that, ten years down the road, widens and deepens the important questions raised by the first edition.’

(Dr. Judith Plaskow, Professor Emerita of Religious Studies at Manhattan College)

‘An important and daring book. It not only deals with deeply controversial issues, but also suggests principled and ethical answers within an Islamic framework.’

(Dr. Ziba Mir-Hosseini, legal anthropologist, activist and a founding member of Musawah, the global movement for equality and justice in the Muslim family)

‘Compulsory reading for anyone interested in grappling with the enormously challenging questions of sexual ethics in contemporary Islam.’

(Ebrahim Moosa, Professor of Islamic Studies, University of Notre Dame)

‘For too long debates over sexuality and religion have lapsed into a ‘don’t ask-don’t tell’ state of mind. Professor Ali is willing to ask the tough questions.’

(Contemporary Islam Journal)

"Ali is willing to ask the tough questions. A refreshing analysis of sexual ethics in Islam."

(The Globe and Mail)

"This book is a vigorous and engaging contribution to a very important dialog."

(American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences)

"With unwavering focus, clarity and scholarly confidence, Dr. Ali advances our understanding of profound ethical questions far beyond the apologetics and polemics of current Islamic discourse."

(Abdullahi An-Naim - Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory University)

Notă biografică

Dr. Kecia Ali is Assistant Professor of Religion at Boston University. She previously held research and teaching fellowships at Brandeis University and Harvard Divinity School.

Cuprins

Introduction

1 Marriage, Money, and Sex

¿And according to what they spend from their wealth ... ¿

Sex

Intermarriage

Conclusion

Coda 1

2 Lesser Evils: Divorce in Islamic Ethics

Untying the knot

Extreme circumstances

Prospects for reform

Conclusion

Coda 2

3 ¿What your right hands possess¿: Slave Concubinage in Muslim Texts and Discourses

Islam and slavery: overview of sources and history

Women, war captives, and withdrawal

Conclusion

Coda 3

4 Prohibited Acts and Forbidden Partners: Illicit Sex in Islamic Jurisprudence

Protecting chastity: the classical texts

Paternity, legal fictions, and non-marital sex in contemporary Muslim thought

Conclusion

Coda 4

5 Don¿t Ask, Don¿t Tell: Same-Sex Intimacy in Muslim Thought

History

Don¿t ask, don¿t tell

Same-sex marriage

Conclusion

Coda 5

6 ¿Reduce but do not destroy¿: Female ¿Circumcision¿ in Islamic Sources

Islamic or un-Islamic?

 ¿Reduce but do not destroy¿

Conclusion

Coda 6

7 ¿If you have touched women¿: Female Bodies and Male Agency in the Qur¿an

To whom am I speaking?

A difficult verse

Garments for one another

Conclusion

Coda 7

8 The Prophet Muhammad, his Beloved Aishah, and Modern Muslim Sensibilities

Apologetics and polemics

Searching for solace

Conclusion

Coda 8

9 Toward an Islamic Ethics of Sex

Afterword to the 2016 edition

Notes

Bibliography

Index