
Islam, Frauen und Europa
Islamischer Feminismus und Gender Jihad - neue Wege für Musliminnen in Europa
- 270 pages
- English
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Islam, Frauen und Europa
Islamischer Feminismus und Gender Jihad - neue Wege für Musliminnen in Europa
About this book
The debate on "Islamic feminism" and "gender jihad" is becoming increasingly relevant and growing in intensity in Europe, and especially in recent years in the German-speaking region. Within the context of Western feminism and Western feminist theology, intercultural and/or inter-religious dialogue is growing in importance, above all in the process of political decision-making. The articles in this book provide a comprehensive insight into this discourse focussing on the following main topics: Female Koranic exegesis andtextual hermeneutics - Islamic feminism and the discussion of social and political action strategies - Women's rights as human rights and the situation of Muslim women with and without a migrant background - Forms, tasks, and problem/conflict zones of intercultural and/or inter-religious dialogue.
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Table of contents
- Deckblatt
- Titelseite
- Impressum
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Geleitwort
- Vorwort der Herausgeberinnen
- Frauen, Islam und Religiosität
- Theologische Grundlagen
- Islam und Feminismus im sozialen Kontext
- Feministische Netzwerke und Organisationen
- Abstracts
- Die AutorInnen