ABSTRACT

Given the intense political scrutiny of Islam and Muslims, which often centres on gendered concerns, The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Gender is an outstanding reference source to key topics, problems, and debates in this exciting subject. Comprising over 30 chapters by a team of international contributors the Handbook is divided into seven parts:

  • Foundational texts in historical and contemporary contexts
  • Sex, sexuality, and gender difference
  • Gendered piety and authority
  • Political and religious displacements
  • Negotiating law, ethics, and normativity
  • Vulnerability, care, and violence in Muslim families
  • Representation, commodification, and popular culture

These sections examine key debates and problems, including: feminist and queer approaches to the Qur’an, hadith, Islamic law, and ethics, Sufism, devotional practice, pilgrimage, charity, female religious authority, global politics of feminism, material and consumer culture, masculinity, fertility and the family, sexuality, sexual rights, domestic violence, marriage practices, and gendered representations of Muslims in film and media.

The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Gender is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies, Islamic studies, and gender studies. The Handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as cultural studies, area studies, sociology, anthropology, and history.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

part I|77 pages

Foundational texts in historical and contemporary contexts

chapter 3|11 pages

Islamic gender ethics

Traditional discourses, critiques, and new frameworks of inclusivity

chapter 4|15 pages

Muslima theology

chapter 5|15 pages

Gender and the study of Islamic law

From polemics to feminist ethics

part II|61 pages

Sex, sexuality, and gender difference

part III|77 pages

Gendered authority and piety

chapter 10|17 pages

Gendering the divine

Women, femininity, and queer identities on the Sufi path 1

chapter 11|13 pages

Gender and the Karbala Paradigm

On studying contemporary Shiʿi women

chapter 12|16 pages

The stabilization of gender in zakat

The margin of freedom and the politics of care

chapter 14|16 pages

Malama Ta Ce! 1

Women preachers, audiovisual media and the construction of religious authority in Niamey, Niger

part IV|58 pages

Political and religious displacements

chapter 17|13 pages

Mujahidin, mujahidat

Balancing gender in the struggle of Jihadi-Salafis

chapter 18|15 pages

Modelling exile

Syrian women gather to discuss prophetic examples in Jordan

part V|44 pages

Negotiating law, ethics, and normativity

chapter 19|11 pages

Transgressing the boundaries

Zinā and legal accommodation in the premodern Maghrib

chapter 20|8 pages

Women and Islamic law

Decolonizing colonialist feminism

chapter 22|13 pages

Human rights, gender, and the state

Islamic perspectives

part VI|63 pages

Vulnerability, care, and violence in Muslim families

chapter 23|15 pages

Two ‘quiet’ reproductive revolutions

Islam, gender, and (in)fertility

chapter 24|17 pages

Aging and the elderly

Diminishing family care systems and need for alternatives

chapter 25|15 pages

Domestic violence and US Muslim communities

Negotiating advocacy, vulnerability, and gender norms

chapter 26|14 pages

#VoiceOut

Sufi hardcore activism in the Lion City

part VII|70 pages

Representation, commodification, and popular culture

chapter 27|16 pages

Hijab, Islamic fashion, and modest clothing

Hybrids of modernity and religious commodity

chapter 29|12 pages

French Muslim women’s clothes

The secular state’s religious war against racialised women