Unveiling the Mind: The Legal Position of Women in Islam - A South African Context
Print ISBN: 9780702186486
Ebook ISBN: 9780702195211
Print ISBN: 9780702186486
Ebook ISBN: 9780702195211
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Year Published:
2011
Edition
2nd Edition
Type:
Print | Soft Cover
Language:
English
About this publication
While books on Islamic law abound, there is little information on the legal status of women from a woman’s perspective. Unveiling the Mind is therefore a book about Muslim women written by a Muslim woman, and dedicated to all Muslim women and men, young and old. It is so dedicated because, in order for there to be any real development of women, there has to be the development and commitment of men as well.
The main purpose of this publication is to encourage those women and men, and especially the younger generation, who simply follow what has ‘always’ been thought and taught, to participate in this debate. It is therefore a plea to unveil the Muslim mind. Having access to a readable script will, at the very least, be a step in this direction.
The book investigates the historical origins of Islam and subsequent interpretations by jurists. It also examines the position of Muslim women in the contemporary Islamic world, and considers the dilemmas that Muslim women face.
This is the second edition of the book, which was first published in 2004 by the Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape. The book has been extensively updated, with changes having been made to almost every chapter. The chapter on Muslim Personal Law in South Africa is a completely new one.
Unveiling the Mind investigates the historical origins of Islam and subsequent interpretations by jurists. It also examines the position of Muslim women in the contemporary Islamic world, and considers the dilemmas that Muslim women face. First published in 2004 by the Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, this second edition has been extensively updated and now includes a new section on the application of muslim personal law in South Africa.
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