Female Religiosity in Central Asia
Discover the intricate and often overlooked realm of female religiosity and authority in early modern Central Asia with Female Religiosity in Central Asia by Aziza Shanazarova. This compelling volume, published by Cambridge University Press in 2024, spans 196 pages and delves into the unique narrative of Agha-yi Buzurg, offering a fresh perspective on the intersection of gender and spirituality.
Designed for scholars, educators, and students of Islamic studies and Central Asian history, this book is also a valuable resource for anyone intrigued by gender history and Sufism. Shanazarova's insightful analysis invites readers to explore the complexities of female religious authority in a region rich with cultural and historical significance. Don't miss the opportunity to deepen your understanding of this vital aspect of Central Asian heritage.