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See 'The Fundamental Contradiction of Islamic Feminism' by Dr Haifaa Jawadhttps://renovatio.zaytuna.edu/article/the-fundamental-contradiction-of-islamic-feminismAlso: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/tr/jawad-haifaa.aspxSupport Blogging Theology on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/BloggingtheologyMy Paypal Link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/bloggingtheology?locale.x=en_GBSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/blogging-theology/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Arif Hussain Theruvath is a former homoeopath, ex-Muslim, atheist, scientific enthusiast, and humanist. He had always questioned the ethics of Islam as a believer in the faith, and after deciding to become an ex-muslim, he has been advocating humanistic and feministic beliefs. In this episode, he debunks Islamic myths, pointing out misogyny and other unethical practises, and recommending that people follow humanistic principles instead.Website : www.themohuashow.comThe Mohua Show:• Instagram: @themohuashow• Facebook: @themohuashow• Youtube: @themohuashow• Twitter: @themohuashow• Linkedin: @themohuashowDisclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.
This episode is our inaugural student project edition of our podcast, featuring Chapman University student Amea Wadsworth. Her project "Under the Guise of Liberation; The Strategic Victimization of Muslim Women" explores the notions of Islamic Feminism and Western narratives of women in South West Asia and North Africa (SWANA). This is followed up with a conversation with her about her project, and how it connects with other important issues facing the world today.
Is Islam Feminist? In this new episode of our podcast we address two very hot topics, feminism and religion. We welcome our guest today, Weam Nafea, a dear friend who will explain us better what it means to be a woman for Islam. From the precepts of the Holy Quran to the birth of Islamic feminism in Egypt, follow us on this all-female journey in which we will try to shed light on this debated topic, debunking myths and breaking stereotypes.
Tune into my chat with one very talented lady, Tracie Davis. Tracie is a graduate from RISD, who then went to London to study historical and contemporary photography at the University of Manchester. She has interned at the Guggenheim and The Met and at one point immersed herself in the arena of Iranian photography and Islamic Feminism. Our conversation is a good one!
From the Immense Grace/Reality Riffing series, meet Dr. Amina Wadud, a woman considered one of the foremothers Islamic Feminism. Dr. Wadud has authored Qur’an and Woman: Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman’s perspective, translated into over a dozen languages, as well as the book Inside the Gender Jihad: Women’s Reform in Islam. In this interview with Guru Jagat, Dr. Wadud shares scholarship, her relationship to divine feminine, and her experience of the words and poetics of the Qur’an. Femme Frequency Fundamentals: A Womxn’s Evening with Guru Jagat https://ramayogainstitute.com/product/immense-grace-femme-frequency-fundamentals/ Immense Grace: Ancient Wisdoms of the Femme Frequency Accelerator https://ramayogainstitute.com/ancient-wisdoms/ Immense Grace Full Program https://ramayogainstitute.com/immense-grace/ Guru Jagat www.GuruJagat.com Instagram: @gurujagat, @realityriffing, @rama.tv, @ramainstitute, @ramayoganewyork, @ramayogamallorca, @ramayogafoundation, @gurujagat_collection @robotic_disaster Dr. amina wadud https://www.patreon.com/TheLadyImam Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Patreon: @the_lady_imam
This is the second episode of the Yalla Let's Hadal Podcast
Islamic Feminism, Muslim Identity in The West, Nations and States, Types of Secularism & Iran. We discuss all this with Ismail Royer. Ismail Royer is Director of the Islam and Religious Freedom Action Team at the Religious Freedom Institute (RFI), a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC. He also was worked with CARE from 1994 to 2001. His writing has appeared in publications such as the Washington Post, Journal of Religion and Society, Public Discourse, Detroit Free Press, Al Jumuah, and Muslim Matters. Hosts : Tanzim & Rafael Please email us your comments, feedback, and questions at: info@boysinthecave.com, and leave a review and 5-star rating on iTunes! Check out our website - boysinthecave.com Follow us on: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/boysinthecave/ Instagram – @boysinthecave Twitter - @boysinthecave Become a Patreon today! https://www.patreon.com/boysinthecave -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ismail Royer's Online Visibility: https://twitter.com/IsmailRoyer/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In this episode, Lisa delves more into where we left off last episode: talking about the seven deadly sins and the Ten Commandments. She also explains a little more about feminism in Islam, about why Muslims don't like dogs, and the misinformation being given to Mormons about the prophet Muhammad.
Some points of views about Islamic Feminism.
In the second episode of the Gatty Lecture Rewind Podcast, Michael Miller and Juan Fernandez chat with Etin Anwar about her research, publications, and teaching at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Etin’s talk, “Epistemology of Islamic Feminism,” discussed how Islamic feminism emerged, developed, and proliferated in Indonesia. Etin highlighted the patterns and the changes of the encounters between Islam and feminism from 1900 to the early 1990s and the effects on the definition of Islamic feminism in Indonesia.
Sherin Khankan wants to deconstruct the patriarchal structure of Islam and is working with female leaders across other religions to join the fight. From becoming Scandinavia's first female Imam and founding Europe's first female-led mosque, Khankan doesn't shy away from a challenge. Her passion project ExitCircle, is an NGO dedicated to providing support to people in physically and mentally violent relationships and suffering from religious social control.
Heba, as you will find listening to this episode, is an exemplary Muslim woman who is not letting cultural and erroneous religious barriers stop her, or her daughters, from the pursuit of happiness - and it shouldn't stop you. In this episode we sit down and talk about (1)Islamic Feminism, (2) interracial marriage in Muslim communities, and (3) normalizing conversations about chronic illnesses.
Islam & Feminism; World Water Economics Feyza Burak-Adli is an expert on Islamic Feminism. She teaches courses at the University of Virginia on Islam, feminism, and nationalism in the Middle East; Peter Debaere, Ph.D.… Read More
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Asra Q. Nomani, former reporter for the Wall Street Journal for 15 years, writer, thinker and public speaker on issues of women's rights and religious extremism in Islam will discuss her book Standing Alone, An American Woman's Struggle for the Soul of Islam. Asra will dispel the notion feminism and Islam are at odds, explaining what we're missing when it comes to Islam and feminism and share her manifesto for the rights of Muslim women from the boardroom to the bedroom - no, I'm not kidding. Tune in! Asra has been challenging extremist interpretations of Islam in the Muslim community and her community work advocating for women's rights and tolerance was featured in the PBS documentary, "The Mosque in Morgantown."