Muslim Women and Feminisms: Illustrations from the Iranian Experience

Author:

Afshar Haleh1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Politics, Derwent College, University of York, Y010 5DD, United Kingdom,

Abstract

It is the contention of the author that Islam provides a framework that enables its adherents to open pathways towards feminism. If we define feminism in terms of offering women choices and giving their choices respect, then we would be able to see that in their long struggle for liberation Iranian women have remained true to both their faith and the ideals of feminists. The most important pathway to this success has been greater access to education and the right that women have exercised of learning about their faith and what it offers them. Women who chose to fight for their rights in the context of Islam and its teaching are breaking new paths that had been barred to them for over a millennium. The process has been slow and hard and different depending on the country. Throughout, the most effective strategy has been to insist that Islam does not recognize intermediaries between God and the believers and each Muslim has the God-given right to discover her/his faith and engage with it through the very words of God as recorded in the Koran. This immediacy enables women to construct a dialogue and initiate a process of interpretation and development, which places Islam in the framework of what could be called a feminist discourse. The author explores some of the methods used to begin this process and considers its development in Iran.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Religious studies,Anthropology

Reference40 articles.

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2. Afshar, H. (1982) ``Khomeini's Teachings and their Implications for Women'', in A. Tabari and N. Yeganeh (eds) The Shadow of Islam, pp. 79—90. London: Zed Press.

3. Afshar, H. (1988) ``Behind the Veil: The Public and Private Faces of Khomeini's Policies on Iranian Women'', in B. Agarwal (ed.) Structures of Patriarchy, pp. 228—247. London and New Delhi: Zed/ Kali for Women.

4. Afshar, H. (1992) ``Women and Work: Ideology Not Adjustment at Work in Iran'', in H. Afshar and C. Dennis (eds) Women and Adjustment in the Third World, pp. 205—232. London: Macmillan.

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