In this inspiring compilation of stories from around the world, the voices of these long-oppressed women ring loud and clear as they demand the social and political rights women lack in many Muslim countries.
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In this inspiring compilation of stories from around the world, the voices of these long-oppressed women ring loud and clear as they demand the social and political rights women lack in many Muslim countries.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Ex-library. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 513 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 2009005799 Type of material Book Personal name Lichter, Ida, 1947-Main title Muslim women reformers: inspiring voices against oppression / Ida Lichter. Published/Created Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2009. Description 513 p. : ill.; 24 cm. ISBN 9781591027164 (alk. pbk. ) 1591027160 (alk. pbk. ) LC classification HQ1726.5. L53 2009 Review "This compilation of Muslim women's stories from around the world focuses on the voices of reformers who battle fiercely against such barbarisms as stonings, acid attacks, gang rapes, and "honor killings" that go largely unpunished due to discriminatory religious laws and an entrenched patriarchal culture. Each chapter provides an in-depth and up-to-date look at the status of women in Muslim countries, and in compact and often poignant biographies, reformers speak out with passion, humanity, and sometimes humor to expose to the whole world the harsh realities many women experience on a daily basis in many parts of the globe."--BOOK JACKET. Contents Afghanistan. Background; Review of reforms; Safia Amajan; Shukria Barakzai; Wazhma Frogh; Massouda Jalal; Malalai Joya; Meena Keshwar Kamal and RAWA; Manizha Naderi and WAW (Afghanistan/USA); Suraya Parlika; Nilofar Sakhi; Sima Samar and Shuhada--Algeria. Background; Khalida Messaoudi--Bahrain. Background; Wajeeha Al-Baharna; Ghada Jamsheer--Bangladesh. Background; Taslima Nasreen--Canada. Irshad Manji (Uganda/Canada)--Egypt. Background; Ekbar Baraka; Nonie Darwish (Egypt/USA); Aida Seif El-Dawla; Rabab El-Saadwi; Suzanne Mubarak and SMWIPM; Dalia Ziada--France. Fadela Amara and Ni Putes Soumises (Algeria/France); Samira Bellil (Algeria/France)--Indonesia. Background; Rahima--Iran. Background; Review of reforms; Weblogistan: the Iranian blogosphere; Mahboubeh Abbasgholizadeh and Fereshteh Ghazi; Hana Abdi and Ronak Safarzadeh; Nasrin Afzai; Delaram Ali; Noushabeh Amiri; Parvin Ardalan; Homa Arjomand (Iran/Canada); Parvin Azima; Parvin Darabi; Shirin Ebadi; Haleh Esfandiari (Iran/USA); Azam Kamguian (Iran/UK); Mehrangiz Kar (Iran/USA); Nahid Meshavarz and Mahboubeh Hosseinzadeh; Azar Majedi (Iran/UK); Ziba Mir-Hosseini (Iran/UK); Azar Nafisi (Iran/USA); Maryam Namazie (Iran/UK); Lili Pourzand (Iran/Canada); Maryam Rahavi (Iran/France); Shadi Sadr; Mahsa Shekarloo; Shahla Sherkat and Zanan magazine; Sussan Tahmasebi--Iraq. Background; Houzan Mahmoud (Kurdistan); Yanar Mohammed--Israel and the Palestinian territories. Background; Aswat; Nissa WA Aafaq (Women and Horizons)--Jordan. Background; Rana Husseini--Kuwait. Background; Ibtibal Abd Al-Aziz Al-Khatib; Nouriyah Al-Subeeh; Rola Dashti--Lebanon. Background; Lina Abou-Habib--Malaysia. Background; Marina Mahathir; Zainah Anwar and Sisters in Islam--Morocco. Background; Fatima Mernissi--Nigeria. Background; Baobab--Pakistan. Background; Asma Jahangir; Mukhtaran Bibi (Mukhtar Mai); Raheel Raza (Pakistan/Canada)--Qatar. Background; Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned--Saudi Arabia. Background; Review of reforms; Maha Akeel; Rania Al-Baz; Maha Al-Hujailan; Wajeha Al-Huwaider; Hasna Al-Qunair; Thuraya Al-Shihiri; Nadia Bakhurji; Samar Fatany; Lubna Hussain; Halima Muzaffar--Somalia. Background; Ayaan Hirsi Ali (Somalia/Holland/USA); Hawa Aden Mohamed--Sudan. Background; Awatif Elageed; Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim; Taraji Mustafa (Sudan/Canada)--Syria. Background; Georgette Atiya; Wafa Sultan (Syria/USA); Syrian Women Observatory--Tunisia. Background; Iqbal Al-Gharbi; Munjiyah Al-Sawaihi; Raja bin Salama; Samia Labidi; Fawzia Zouari--Turkey. Background; Nebahat Akkoc? and Ka-Mer; KA-DER--United States of America. Mona Eltahawy; Asra Nomani; Amina Wadud--Yemen. Elham Mane'a--Male Muslim activists. Suliman Al-Salman (Saudi Arabia); Sleiman Al-Sleiman (Saudi Arabia); Bashir Goth (Somalia); Abul Kasem (Bangladesh/Australia); Lafif Lakhdar (Tunisia); Salman Masalha (Israel); Raid Qusti (Saudi Arabia)--Transnational organizations that support Muslim women's rights. Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML);...