Islamic Feminisms
Discover the compelling insights of Roja Fazaeli in her thought-provoking book, Islamic Feminisms, published in 2018. This 156-page work delves into the critical issues surrounding women's rights in Muslim-majority countries, specifically focusing on the Iranian women's movement from 1906 to the present day. Fazaeli masterfully intertwines personal narratives and interviews, providing a unique perspective on the authorial self. Through her comprehensive exploration of Iranian legal texts, such as the Constitution and civil and criminal codes, she offers a fresh critique of Islamic law.
In Islamic Feminisms, Fazaeli redefines the notion of "Islamic feminism," drawing upon arguments from various scholars and presenting voices of Iranian women's rights activists. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of feminism, law, and social justice in the context of Islam, making it a vital addition to contemporary discussions on gender equality. Explore this enriching read and deepen your understanding of women's rights in Iran and beyond.