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Women’s Rights in Islam. A Critique of Nawal El Saadawi’s Writing

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This monograph examines Nawal El Saadawi's views on marriage, polygamy, divorce, inheritance rights, and veiling, contrasting her ideas with interpretations from classical and contemporary Muslim scholars. It explores the tensions between feminism and Islam, appealing to academics and general readers interested in gender issues in Muslim societies.

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Women’s Rights in Islam. A Critique of Nawal El Saadawi’s Writing, Asmaa Shehata

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Title
Women’s Rights in Islam. A Critique of Nawal El Saadawi’s Writing
Language
English
Publisher
De Gruyter
Released
2023
Format
Hardcover
Pages
174
ISBN13
9783111104058
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This monograph examines Nawal El Saadawi's views on marriage, polygamy, divorce, inheritance rights, and veiling, contrasting her ideas with interpretations from classical and contemporary Muslim scholars. It explores the tensions between feminism and Islam, appealing to academics and general readers interested in gender issues in Muslim societies.