2021
DOI: 10.5356/orient.56.25
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Tahar Haddad's Feminist Thought

T. HERNÁNDEZ-JUSTO

Abstract: Often regarded as the father of Tunisian feminist thought, Tahar Haddad was a Muslim reformer during the French protectorate in Tunisia. His most famous work, Imraʾatunā fī-l-sharīʿa wa-l-mujtamaʿ, published in 1930, encompasses most of his thoughts on gender roles and greatly impacted his society, to the point that it is rumored to have been one of the sources of inspiration for the drafting of the Tunisian Law of Personal Status (1956). The book was the first of its kind to express the need for inheritance r… Show more

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