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      Woman's Identity and Rethinking the Hadith
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      Woman's Identity and Rethinking the Hadith

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      Woman's Identity and Rethinking the Hadith book

      ByNimat Hafez Barazangi
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2015
      eBook Published 1 March 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315546971
      Pages 248
      eBook ISBN 9781315546971
      Subjects Area Studies, Humanities, Law, Social Sciences
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      Barazangi, N.H. (2015). Woman's Identity and Rethinking the Hadith (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315546971

      ABSTRACT

      The Prophet Muhammad’s reported traditions have evolved significantly to affect the social, cultural, and political lives of all Muslims. Though centuries of scholarship were spent on the authentication and trustworthiness of the narrators, there has been less study focused on the contents of these narratives, known as Hadith or Sunnah, and their corroboration by the Qur`an. This book is a first step in a comprehensive attempt to contrast Hadith with the Qur`an in order to uncover some of the unjust practices by Muslims concerning women and gender issues. Using specific examples the author helps the reader appreciate and understand the magnitude of the problem. It is argued that the human rights and the human development of Muslim women will not progress in a meaningful and sustainable manner until the Hadith is re-examined in a fresh new approach from within the Islamic framework, shifting the discourse in understanding Islam from a dogmatic religious law to a religio-moral rational worldview. The author argues that such re-examination requires the involvement of women in order to affirm their authority in exegetical and practical leadership within Muslim societies, and she encourages Muslim women to stand up for their rights to effect change in understanding the role of sunnah in their own life.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |32 pages

      Introduction: Woman’s Identity and the Hadith: Rethinking the Sunnah

      chapter 1|26 pages

      Muslim Woman’s Autonomous Authority in the Qur`an: Khilafa and Imama

      chapter 2|30 pages

      Corroborating Hadith by the Qur`an: Self-Identity, Testimony, and Witnessing

      chapter 3|36 pages

      Qaran and Talaq in Qur`an, Hadith, Tafseer, and in Personal Status

      chapter 4|34 pages

      Belief and Knowledge, Sexuality and Slavery, Inheritance and Custody

      chapter 5|28 pages

      Rereading the Making of Hadith and Rewriting a New Perspective on Sunnah

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