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Leila Ahmed

    Leila Ahmed explore dans ses travaux des questions essentielles de l'histoire islamique, du féminisme musulman et du rôle des femmes au sein de l'Islam. Son écriture puise souvent dans ses expériences personnelles d'une éducation multiculturelle et de la vie en exil, offrant des perspectives distinctes sur la foi islamique. Elle souligne la distinction entre l'Islam 'officiel' et l'expérience personnelle de la foi, analysant les rôles historiques et contemporains des femmes au sein de cette tradition. Ses contributions sont significatives pour la compréhension des intersections complexes entre religion, genre et culture.

    A Border Passage
    A Quiet Revolution
    Women and Gender in Islam
    • Women and Gender in Islam

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(1579)Évaluer

      A classic, pioneering account of the lives of women in Islamic history, republished for a new generation This pioneering study of the social and political lives of Muslim women has shaped a whole generation of scholarship. In it, Leila Ahmed explores the historical roots of contemporary debates, ambitiously surveying Islamic discourse on women from Arabia during the period in which Islam was founded to Iraq during the classical age to Egypt during the modern era. The book is now reissued as a Veritas paperback, with a new foreword by Kecia Ali situating the text in its scholarly context and explaining its enduring influence. “Ahmed’s book is a serious and independent-minded analysis of its subject, the best-informed, most sympathetic and reliable one that exists today.”—Edward W. Said “Destined to become a classic. . . . It gives [Muslim women] back our rightful place, at the center of our histories.”—Rana Kabbani, The Guardian

      Women and Gender in Islam
    • A Quiet Revolution

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(36)Évaluer

      Tells the story of the veils' and headscarves' resurgence, from Egypt through Saudi Arabia and into the West, suggesting a portrait of contemporary Islam.

      A Quiet Revolution
    • A Border Passage

      From Cairo to America - A Woman's Journey

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(39)Évaluer

      The narrative explores an Egyptian woman's journey through her childhood in Cairo amidst significant historical shifts, such as the end of British colonialism and the rise of Arab nationalism. Vivid descriptions capture the beauty of her homeland while reflecting on her evolution into a feminist in America. Ahmed's personal experiences intertwine with the broader socio-political changes in Egypt, making her reflections on identity and culture both moving and relevant, especially in light of the contemporary upheavals during the Arab Spring.

      A Border Passage