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Secular Muslim Feminism

An Alternative Voice in the War of Ideas

Hind Elhinnawy (Nottingham Trent University, UK)

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English
I.B. Tauris
20 February 2025
For over a century, Muslim women have championed their own brand of feminism, rooted in human rights principles and a deep understanding of their diverse cultural contexts. Yet, secular Muslim feminism remains shrouded in misunderstanding and contention. Secular Muslim Feminism boldly confronts the complexities and controversies surrounding this contested concept, offering a nuanced exploration of its potential to bridge divides and empower women. The book challenges simplistic portrayals of Muslim women, dismantling the harmful narratives of oppression and victimhood propagated by both Western and Islamist agendas. It critiques the selective glorification of religious agency by some feminists, recognizing how this can inadvertently reinforce patriarchal ideologies. Additionally, it exposes the hijacking of the secular Muslim feminist movement by the far-right, disguised as advocates for women's rights but fueled by anti-Muslim sentiments. Drawing on over two decades of personal observations and interactions with diverse organizations in the Middle East and Europe, the book delves into the heart of secular Muslim feminism, dissecting its nuances and potential to reconcile divergent perspectives. It amplifies these voices, challenging the misrepresentation and limitations imposed by external agendas.
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Imprint:   I.B. Tauris
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9780755649303
ISBN 10:   0755649303
Pages:   288
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Foreword Acknowledgments Glossary Abbreviations Introduction The context of secular Muslim feminism Unpacking ‘secular’-‘Muslim’-‘feminism’ The power and pitfalls of terminology Navigating methodological challenges The organizing of the book Demystifying secular Muslim feminism Don’t label me! Which ‘Muslim woman’? Which ‘feminism’? And whose ‘Islam’? A ‘secular’ champion of religious freedom Challenging multiple fronts Emerging counter-narratives? Islam, feminism, and secular resistance Early feminist consciousness Muslim women’s scholarship Muslim women’s activism Between the religious and the secular The politics of ‘saving’ the Muslim woman Orientalism then and now Orientalism, gender, and empire In the crossfires of change The unresolved legacies of colonialism Mapping feminist responses Navigating the path ahead Beyond resistance versus subservience Theorizing ‘agency’ ‘Piety’ and the ‘agency’ turn The limits of pietist ‘agency’ Beyond faith and agency Islam, secularism, and the woman’s question Secularism in a post-secular age Secularism confronts Islam The ‘Muslim’ woman’s question Secularism in the Muslim world Beyond Western conceptualizations Reimagining Secularism Can the secular Muslim feminist speak? Silenced voices in their homelands Dismissed by the international community The ‘native informant’ conundrum The impasse of apologism The limits of relativism (and) universalism Solidarity across difference is possible! Concluding remarks About the Author Abstract Notes

Hind Elhinnawy, a Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University, UK. She has dedicated over two decades to challenging the status of women in Muslim societies. Her groundbreaking work, including ""Rethinking Gender in the New Muslim Public Sphere,"" (2012) has contributed to significant law and policy reforms, sparking vital conversations on gender equality within the Islamic world.

Reviews for Secular Muslim Feminism: An Alternative Voice in the War of Ideas

The book is a vital contribution to the ongoing public discourse on the contested landscape of lived secularism, secular Muslims, and the quest for gender equality. The author skilfully integrates her personal journey into the narrative. She adeptly uses her experience as a gateway into a multidimensional and nuanced discussion of social change and gender ideology. Over the decades, Muslims have grappled with their identity, torn between a fear of modernity and a desire for it, with gender identity providing a focal point. * Homa Hoodfar, Professor of Anthropology, Emerita, Concordia University, Canada * This is a phenomenal book that sheds light on this important yet hitherto under-researched topic: Secular Muslim Feminism. Dr Hind Elhinnawy, a leading expert in the field, draws on over two decades of feminist activism and interactions with diverse organisations in the Middle East and Europe to uncover this contested concept and challenge prevailing narratives. The book proposes a re-evaluation of the relationship between religion and gender equality within diverse cultural frameworks. This is essential reading at an urgent moment. * Dr Irene Zempi, Associate Professor in Criminology, Nottingham Trent University * This is a timely and important book with insightful and engaging discussions around human rights and the marginalisation of women of colour. Hind’s analysis is rigorous, critical and exposes the importance of hidden narratives and the complexity of identity politics, the varied nature of activism and the way mainstream perspectives often fail to incorporate diversity in discussing some aspects of victimisation. This is a must read for developing a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the priorities of activism, empowerment, and the ways in which Muslim feminists challenge religious fundamentalism, perceived gender norms and often go beyond the confines of normative, white, mainstream perspectives. * Dr Angus Nurse, Professor of Law and Environmental Justice, ARU Law School, UK *


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