Abstract:Muslim women are stereotypically depicted in Western culture as passive victims of patriarchal oppression. However, a close analysis of the discourse of the Prophet of Islam (Muhammad, peace be upon him) refutes this claim. Prophet Muhammad's discourse on women underlies a pro-feminist ideology. Many theological studies have tackled the representation of women in Islam, but few linguistic studies have been conducted. The present study aims at conducting a feminist stylistic analysis of Prophet Muhamad's discou… Show more
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