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Gender and Islam in Africa : rights, sexuality, and law
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Gender and Islam in Africa : rights, sexuality, and law

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Muslim women's knowledge production in the greater Maghreb: the example of Nana Asmaʼu of Northern Nigeria / Beverly B. Mack
Rethinking marginality and agency in postcolonial Niger: a social biography of a Sufi woman scholar / Ousseina D. Alidou
Deconstructing Islamic feminism: a look at Fatima Mernissi / Raja Rhouni
Embodied tafsir: South African Muslim women confront gender violence in marriage / Saʼdiyyah Shaikh
Changing conceptions of moral womanhood in Somali popular songs, 1960-1990 / Lidwien Kapteijns
Guidelines for the ideal mu slim woman: gender ideology and practice in the Tabligh Jamaʻat in the Gambia / Marloes Janson
Titanic in Kano: video, gender, and Islam / Heike Behrend
Shariʻa activism and Zina in Nigeria in the era of hudud / Margot Badran
Women and men put Islamic law to their own use: monogamy versus secret marriage in Mauritania / Corinne Fortier
Islam, gender, and democracy in Morocco: the making of the mudawana reform / Julie E. Pruzan-Jørgensen
Family law reform in Mali: contentious debates and elusive outcomes / Benjamin F. Soares
Legal recognition of Muslim marriages in South Africa / Rashida Manjoo.

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Gender and Islam in Africa : rights, sexuality, and law. ISBN 9780804774819. Published by Stanford University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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