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AuthorKoburtay, Tamer
AuthorAbuhussein, Tala
Available date2023-05-07T06:04:21Z
Publication Date2020-12-16
Publication NameJournal of Gender Studies
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2020.1863195
CitationKoburtay, T., & Abuhussein, T. (2021). Normative Islam, prejudice and women leaders: why do Arab women leaders suffer?. Journal of Gender Studies, 30(2), 177-189.
ISSN0958-9236
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85097610532&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/42341
AbstractThe main aim of this study is to compare prejudicial practices against women leaders with egalitarian Islamic guidelines and current efforts towards achieving gender equality. The study also aims to highlight and offer new readings of the Quranic guidelines that may reform gender prejudice against Muslim/Arab women leaders. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 14 women leaders, the results show that egalitarian Islamic efforts towards gender equality are in conflict with certain negative gender practices. This leads us to conclude (and theorize) that Islamic guidelines, as originally retrieved from the Quran, support gender equality and remedy prejudicial assessment against genders. This study contributes to the literature through offering a partial counterview that highlights an egalitarian reading of Islamic principles relating to women leaders. To our knowledge, this is the first endeavour that incorporates Muslim women leaders’ insights towards offering new readings of the Quranic guidelines on gender equality.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor & Francis
SubjectIslam
Prejudice
Women leaders
TitleNormative Islam, prejudice and women leaders: why do Arab women leaders suffer?
TypeArticle
Pagination177-189
Issue Number2
Volume Number30
ESSN1465-3869


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