2022
DOI: 10.1080/01416200.2022.2123305
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An educational opportunity for (re)-scripting gender justice as an imperative of faith and citizenship: a South African case

Abstract: The centring of Muslim women in Islam resides in an intertwining historico-politicotheological narrative of gender reform, first promulgated in a 7 th century revelation of the Qur'an. Significantly, the gains derived by the women of Islam's first community, have become lost in the dominance of contemporary androcentric-patriarchal interpretations. The argument advanced by this paper is that Muslim educational institutions have a responsibility in (re)-scripting gender justice as an imperative of the scripture… Show more

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