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The veil and the male elite: a feminist interpretation of women's rights in Islam
Fatima Mernissi and Mary Jo Lakeland-
Frontmatter
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Preface to the English Edition (page vi)
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Acknowledgments (page x)
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Map of Arabia at the Time of the Hejira (page xii)
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Introduction (page I)
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PART 1 Sacred Text as Political Weapon
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1 The Muslim and Time (page 15)
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2 The Prophet and Hadith (page 25)
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3 A Tradition of Misogyny (1) (page 49 )
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4 A Tradition of Misogyny (2) (page 62)
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PART II Medina in Revolution: The Three Fateful Years
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5 THe Hijab, the Veil (page 85)
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6 The Prophet and Space (page 102)
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7 The Prophet and Women (page 115)
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8 'Umar and the Men of Medina (page 141)
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9 The Prophet as Military Leader (page 161)
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10 The Hijab Descends on Medina (page 180)
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Conclusion (page 189)
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Notes (page 196)
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APPENDICES
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Appendix 1 Sources (page 217)
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Appendix 2 Chronology (page 223)
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Index (page 227)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JLR | 15.1/2 (2000 - 2001): 529-533 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1051562 |
IJMES | 25.3 (Aug. 1993): 501-503 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/163960 |
WRB | 9.3 (Dec. 1991): 21-22 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4021099 |
MER | 183 (Jul. - Aug. 1993): 43-45 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3012579 |
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Published: c1991
Publisher: Perseus Books
- 9780201632217 (paper)
- 9780201523218 (hardcover)