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WOMEN AND ISLAM WEEK#4 By Dr. Monia Mazigh Fall, 2017

ISLAMIC FEMINISM Is there an Islamic Feminism? Is it an oxymoron? Is Islam really compatible with Women s rights? What is Islamic Feminism? 2

ISLAM + FEMINISM? 3

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ABOUT ISLAMIC FEMINISM "We need to start by asking some basic questions: Whose Islam? Whose feminism? Who is speaking for Islam? Who is speaking for feminism? These questions remain unaddressed in most debates, whether in academia, media, or activist forums." Ziba Mir Hosseini, a founder of Musawah and an Islamic Feminisit 4

THE REFORMISTS Muhammad Abdu (1849-1905) first one to make the argument, used today by Islamic Feminist that it was Islam and not the West, that first recognized the full and equal humanity of women He claimed that regulations concerning polygamy and divorce are backward and degraded Call for Ijtihad or legal reasoning to reinterpret the religious texts. 5

THE REFORMISTS 1892, first magazine, Al-fatat, for women edited by a woman, Hind Nufal, an Arab Christian However, some reformists were so close to the British administration. When they proposed ideas to reform Islam, their message was rejected by the rest of the population. In Egypt Qasim Amin was one of them 6

EARLY FEMINISTS IN EGYPT AND NATIONALISTS Malak Hifni Nassef (1866-1918): one of the very first voice of feminism in Egypt without affiliating herself with westernization. we cannot assume that all men who write about women are wise reformers. Their words must be carefully scrutinized, and we must be wary of man being as despotic about liberating us as he has been about our enslavement 7

EARLY FEMINIST Huda Shawrawi founder of Egyptian Feminsit Union (1879-1945), greatly influenced by Eugenie Lebrun ( French Feminist) Zeinab Al-Ghazali (1917-2005) more religious feminist Nawaal Sawdawi ( 1931-) more secular feminist 8

TAHAR HADDAD (1899-1935) Haddad was a feminist. In the 1930 book Our Women in the Shari 'a and Society he advocated for expanded rights for women and said that the interpretations of Islam at the time inhibited women a society in which women are not liberated is not truly free. 9

FATIMA MERNISSI (1940-2015) Born in Morocco 1940 Sociologist One of the very early Islamist feminist In 1975: she publishes Beyond the Veil: Male-Female Dynamics in a Muslim Society The Veil and the Male Elite: A Feminist Interpretation of Islam She casts doubts on some hadiths attributed to the Prophet to justify misogynistic interpretations of the texts. 10

THE RISE OF ISLAMIC FEMINISM A global mouvement emerged around 2009. Sisters in Islam civil society organization committed to promoting the rights of women within the frameworks of Islam and universal human rights, Zeinah Anwar is one of the founder. Musawah: Equality in Arabic Fight for justice and equality within the Islamic tradition 11

MAIN ISSUES DISCUSSED BY ISLAMIC FEMINISM The notion of Qiwamah, usually interpreted as equivalent to man superiority over woman The rights of the woman in a marriage. In the Quran, the marriage contract is heavy of consequences. In most of the interpretations, woman lacks many rights. Man has all rights. Inheritance Divorce. Three forms of divorce: consensual, by the man and by the woman 12

VERSE ABOUT DIVORCE Divorce is twice. Then, either keep [her] in an acceptable manner or release [her] with good treatment. And it is not lawful for you to take anything of what you have given them unless both fear that they will not be able to keep [within] the limits of Allah. But if you fear that they will not keep [within] the limits of Allah, then there is no blame upon either of them concerning that by which she ransoms herself. These are the limits of Allah, so do not transgress them. And whoever transgresses the limits of Allah - it is those who are the wrongdoers. Quran 2: 229 13

TYPE OF ISLAMIC DIVORCES Granting of Divorce by the Husband Talaq Separation by way of consent between the parties Khula Dissolution of Marriage Faskh-e-Nikah When the power of Talaq is transferred to the Wife 14

VERSE FOR INHERITANCE For men is a share of what the parents and close relatives leave, and for women is a share of what the parents and close relatives leave, be it little or much - an obligatory share. Quran 4: 7 15

VERSE ABOUT BEATING Men are in charge of women by [right of] what Allah has given one over the other and what they spend [for maintenance] from their wealth. So righteous women are devoutly obedient, guarding in [the husband's] absence what Allah would have them guard. But those [wives] from whom you fear arrogance - [first] advise them; [then if they persist], forsake them in bed; and [finally], strike them. But if they obey you [once more], seek no means against them. Indeed, Allah is ever Exalted and Grand. Quran 4:34 16

INTERPRETATIONS idribuhunna the word has been used many times in the Quran to mean: to hit, to travel the earth, to set up, to condemn and to give examples. Thus scholars interpret idribuhunna in different ways. Whereas many interpret it to mean "to strike", others hold that the term means "to separate. 17

MORE INTERPRETATIONS The 2007 translation The Sublime Quran by Laleh Bakhtiar translates idribuhunna not as 'beat them' but as 'go away from them'. The introduction to her translation discusses the linguistic and sharia reasons in Arabic for understanding this verb in context. The Prophet never beat his wives, and his example from the Sunnah informs the interpretation of this verse. This interpretation is supported by the fact that some other verses, such as 4:101 which contains word darabtum (derivation from daraba), demonstrate also the interpretation of Arabic word daraba to have meaning 'going' or 'moving. 18

MUSAWAH Officially launch in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 250, activists, scholars, legal practitioners, policy makers from 47 countries: Turkey, Gambia, Egypt, Pakistan 19

MUSAWAH, 2009, KUALA LAMPUR 20

MAIN POINTS Musawah operates on the belief that Islam is not inherently biased toward men: patriarchy within Muslim countries is a result of the way male interpreters have read Islamic texts. Musawah empowers women to shape the interpretations, norms and laws that affect their lives, then push for legal reform in their respective countries. 21

MAIN POINTS According to progressive scholars, the concept of idribuhunna, which has traditionally been interpreted as to beat, also means to go separate ways and can serve as confirmation that it is sometimes permissible for a woman to end her marriage. 22

THEIR OBJECTIVE Women are claiming the authority to speak on Islamic law and to participate in the construction of meaning. Musawah s ambition is to multiply and amplify this voice at an international level. 23

ZIBA MIR HUSSAINI, FOUNDER OF MUSAWAH "The Quran has more than 6,000 verses, and only four of them can be explained in a patriarchal way," explains Mir-Hosseini. "The rest are clear-cut on the issue of gender equality. The question is why these four verses became the basis for so many laws." These are the kinds of questions Musawah wants to see discussed openly. 24

BUT Secular feminists say that pursuing justice within Islam is a losing battle because the process of interpreting Islamic sources is inherently subjective. 25

DILEMMA FOR SOME Islam= patriarchy, old Feminism= Western civilization, modern How to reconcile both? 26

BUT HOW ABOUT WESTERN FEMINISM? Western feminism did not reject the entire Western heritage Leila Ahmed said Adopting another culture as a general remedy for a heritage of misogyny within a particular culture is not only absurd, it is impossible 27

AND WHAT ABOUT THE MAIN STREAM SCHOLARS AND MUSLIMS IN GENERAL? Suspicion Marginalized Feminism is imported from the West then necessarily not genuine Bring back memories of colonialism, imperialism 28

EXAMPLES FOR MORE EQUALITY In 2004, Moroccan Parliament passed a bill that defines marriage as an equal partnership between spouses, with equal responsibility for the family. It gave women the right to divorce and also protected them from talaq, an Islamic practice that gives husbands the right to dissolve a marriage at will. 29

SOME MORE EXAMPLES FOR THE REINTERPRETATION In June 2012, Jordanian women demonstrated to protest a law that allows rape charges to be dropped if the perpetrator marries his victim. In May 2013, the King Khalid Foundation in Saudi Arabia ran a highly visible campaign demanding legislation against domestic abuse, and in September 2013, in an unprecedented move, the kingdom passed the law. 30

MORE EXAMPLES In August 2017, Lebanon's parliament has scrapped a law under which a rapist could be exempt from punishment if he married his victim Similar legislation has recently been swept away in both Tunisia and Jordan States retaining a comparable loophole include Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya and Syria Last September 2017, women were allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia after a royal decree allowed them to do so 31

SOME MAIN DIFFERENCES IN INTERPRETATIONS OF THE TEXTS Islamic Feminists Shared responsibilities Consensual, initiated by man, initiated by woman Inheritance: equal shares Traditional Interpretation Quiwama: Men are responsible of women Only a man can divorce woman Inheritance: male: two share, female: one share 32

VERSES TO INDICATE EQUALITY Indeed, the Muslim men and Muslim women, the believing men and believing women, the obedient men and obedient women, the truthful men and truthful women, the patient men and patient women, the humble men and humble women, the charitable men and charitable women, the fasting men and fasting women, the men who guard their private parts and the women who do so, and the men who remember Allah often and the women who do so - for them Allah has prepared forgiveness and a great reward. Quran 33:35 33

ANOTHER VERSE And their Lord responded to them, "Never will I allow to be lost the work of [any] worker among you, whether male or female; you are of one another. Quran 3:195 34

ANOTHER IMPORTANT VERSE We have given dignity to the children of Adam. Quran 17:70 35

AMINA WADUD American scholar of Islam She is interested in gender and Quranic Studies. She delivered the Friday Khutba and led the Friday prayer in 2005. 36

HER VIEWS She is one of the pioneer of the Islamic Feminist current Many of her ideas are based on the notion of Tawhid in Islam. The unicity of God. Woman is an agent on Earth to do the work of God as well as the man. 37

THE CONTROVERSY Yussuf al-qaradawi criticized her actions: The currently extant juristic schools agree that it is not permissible for women to lead men in the obligatory Prayer, though some scholars voice the opinion that, under certain circumstances, a woman who is well-versed in the Quran may lead the members of her family, including men, in prayer on the basis that there is no room for stirring instincts in this case 38

ASMA LAMRABET She is a Moroccan doctor She is part of The League of Oulema of Morocco Islam does not have an inherently unequal message. The problem starts with the distorted interpretations of the sacred texts specially during the Golden Age of Islam Colonialism made the problem worse 39

AZIZAH AL HIBRI Professor at Richmond School of Law, in the US. She founded Karamah. (Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights) Its primary mission is to educate both Muslims and non-muslims about the just, gender equitable foundation of Islam. Al-Hibri work is centered on developing an Islamic jurisprudence and body of Islamic law that are gender equitable and promote human rights and democratic governance. 40

ISLAMIC FEMINISM S All the authors insist that there are many forms of Islamic Feminism. They all believe in the sacredness of the Holy Text and don t want a Feminism with a sexual liberation (copied on the Western feminism) Trying to bring change in the religious and political institutions across the countries 41

ZITA BOURBON PARMA WIFE OF CHARLES, EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA, 1916 42

VEILED WOMEN ALSO KNOWN AS LES PLEUREUSES OR MOURNING WOMEN, WHOSE HEAD IS COVERED WITH BLACK CLOTH TO COMMEMORATE THE PASSION AND CRUCIFICTION OF JESUS TAKE PART IN A PROCESSION IN ROMONT, SWITZERLAND, FRIDAY, 18 APRIL 2014. 43

EASTER CELEBRATION, ITALY, 2012 44

EASTER CELEBRATION IN ITALY, 2012 45

CARMELITE NUNS 46

SISTERS IN BETHLEHEM, 2005 47

JEWISH WOMEN 48

YOUR THOUGHTS 49