Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
376554 Women's Studies International Forum 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

SynopsisIslamic feminism might sound like an oxymoron for some. However, for an increasing number of Muslim women, Islam provides a salient framework within which they struggle for gender equality. Islamic feminism is an emerging global movement, a feminist discourse grounded in the sacred text of the Qur'an. Drawing on the life stories of two Swedish female converts to Islam, the article discusses their feminist approaches to Islam. I argue that it is through their feminist understanding that they integrate seemingly irreconcilable gender discourses. Through the conversion they explore an alternative femininity, triggering a critical commentary of both Western and Islamic discourses. Thus, a religious identity as “Muslim” lies not necessarily in the realm of patriarchy, as assumed by many feminists, perpetuating traditional gender roles, but rather constitutes a space in which resistance against patriarchal ideas can take form.

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