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Muslim women activists in North America : speaking for ourselves / edited by Katherine Bullock.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bullock, Katherine, 1967-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Muslim women--North America--Biography.
Muslim women.
Social action--North America--Case studies.
Social action.
Voluntarism--North America--Case studies.
Voluntarism.
Women in Islam--North America--Case studies.
Women in Islam.
Women social reformers--North America--Biography.
Women social reformers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (238 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Austin : University of Texas Press, 2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In the eyes of many Westerners, Muslim women are hidden behind a veil of negative stereotypes that portray them as either oppressed, subservient wives and daughters or, more recently, as potential terrorists. Yet many Muslim women defy these stereotypes by taking active roles in their families and communities and working to create a more just society. This book introduces eighteen Muslim women activists from the United States and Canada who have worked in fields from social services, to marital counseling, to political advocacy in order to further social justice within the Muslim community and in the greater North American society. Each of the activists has written an autobiographical narrative in which she discusses such issues as her personal motivation for doing activism work, her views on the relationship between Islam and women's activism, and the challenges she has faced and overcome, such as patriarchal cultural barriers within the Muslim community or racism and discrimination within the larger society. The women activists are a heterogeneous group, including North American converts to Islam, Muslim immigrants to the United States and Canada, and the daughters of immigrants. Young women at the beginning of their activist lives as well as older women who have achieved regional or national prominence are included. Katherine Bullock's introduction highlights the contributions to society that Muslim women have made since the time of the Prophet Muhammad and sounds a call for contemporary Muslim women to become equal partners in creating and maintaining a just society within and beyond the Muslim community.
Contents:
""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction (Katherine Bullock)""; ""Chapter 1. Silent Revolution of a Muslim Arab American Scholar-Activist (Nimat Hafez Barazangi)""; ""Chapter 2. Allah Doesn't Change the Condition of People until They Change Themselves (Ekram Beshir)""; ""Chapter 3. War Zones: Anecdotes (Mariam Bhabha)""; ""Chapter 4. Activism as a Way of Life (Katherine Bullock)""; ""Chapter 5. My Life Journey (Muniza Farooqi)""; ""Chapter 6. Rawahil (Khadija Haffajee)""; ""Chapter 7. Rocking the Boat and Stirring the Pot (Rose Hamid)""
""Chapter 8. Struggling with Words, Striving through Words: My Odyssey in Activism (Gul Joya Jafri)""""Chapter 9. Working to Help All the World's Children (Laila Al-Marayati)""; ""Chapter 10. Building a Community for the Next Generation (Olivia Monem)""; ""Chapter 11. In Pursuit of Peace and Justice (Nadira Mustapha)""; ""Chapter 12. Activism: A Passion for Justice (Samadah Raquibah Amatul Nur)""; ""Chaper 13. Activism: A Part of Life (Mona Rahman)""; ""Chapter 14. Life of a Muslim Woman Activist (Margaret Sabir-Gillette)""; ""Chapter 15. Muslim Activist: Mother and Educator (Freda Shamma)""
""Chapter 16. Taking the Bus to the World of Islamic Activism (Samana Siddiqui)""""Chapter 17. Is the Reward for Good Other than Good? (Shahina Siddiqui)""; ""Chapter 18. Undoing Internalized Inferiority (Tayyibah Taylor)""; ""Glossary""; ""Bibliography""; ""About the Contributors""
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 201).
ISBN:
0-292-79661-7
OCLC:
62746191

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