After a US Senate committee hearing, supporters of Muslim reform movement, namely Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Asra Q complained of US left of center women politicians ignoring reformer feminists as much the mullahs at the mosque ignore them. In their oped they said left is uncomfortable discussing Islamic extremism for the fear of being labeled.[1]...
Muslim Women on the Internet: Social Media as Sites of Identity Formation Dorothy Lee Goehring Vol. 42, No. 3 (Spring 2019), pp. 20-34 (15 pages) Published by: Villanova University, JSTOR
Gemie, Sharif. Women's Writing and Muslim Societies: The Search for Dialogue, 1920-present. United Kingdom, University of Wales Press, 2012.
.It seems that for the first century or so of Arab culture in Al-Andalus, qiyān were brought west after being trained in Medina or Baghdad, or were trained by artists from the east. It seems that by the eleventh century, with the collapse of the Caliphate of Cordoba, qiyān tended to be trained in Cordoba rather than imported after training. It seems that while female singers still existed, enslaved ones were no longer found in Al-Andalus in the fourteenth century CE.[1][2]
Fox, Kevin Anthony, Jr. "The Ring of the Dove: Race, Sex, and Slavery in al-Andalus and the Poetry of Ibn Hazm." Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, vol. 42 no. 3, 2019, p. 54-68. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/jsa.2019.0010.
^Dwight F. Reynolds, "The Qiyan of al-Andalus", in Concubines and Courtesans: Women and Slavery in Islamic History, ed. by Matthew S. Gordon and Kathryn A. Hain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), pp. 100-21; doi:10.1093/oso/9780190622183.003.0006.
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Please help expand the article "Feminism among Indian Muslim women" [1][2] . According to Vaishna Roy Indian feminism, while justifiably anxious to avoid right-wing extremism, has often felt compelled to consider some essential issues of women from minority communities as being agreeable to postponement until larger issues of religious and cultural rights are addressed.[3]
Becoming equals: the meaning and practice of gender equality in an Islamic feminist movement in India Sagnik Dutta https://doi.org/10.1177/14647001211023641
Z̤ahīr, Nūr. Denied by Allah: Angst Against the Archaic Laws of Halala, Triple Talaq, Mut'ah & Khula. India, Vitasta Publishing, 2015.
".... , after all these years, I realised how flat and wide open the city is.
Just how easy it would be for (....) to rain rockets on the historic sites, the government buildings and the markets and wreak havoc on the ancient city.
This is what war does, it traps you in a cage that becomes more and more confining with each passing day. It robs of you of mobility even in a country full of rivers, mountains, deserts, lush greenery and historic sites. It takes your family. It leaves you in a constant state of alert. It strips holidays of their joy....Ali M Latifi aljazeera.com Kabul, Afghanistan 31 Jul 2021 ."[1] .
Aroosa Alam is a Pakistani defense journalist.[1] Like her mother Akleen Akhtar she remained herself in media attention due to her close friendship to some prominent figures like Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh also former ISI chief Faiz Hameed.[2][3] Alam maintains that her contacts are professional but political rivalry between Pakistan & India and conservative outlook about women mixing up with opposite gender in Pakistan is rather an issue.
Alam started her career with an Islamabad English daily 'Muslim' covering defence and diplomatic issues. For weekly Hurmat Urdu she was a diplomatic correspondent. She worked for Daily Pakistan Observer in 2007.[4]
Alam was one of vice president of Rawalpindi-Islamabad Press Club for the year 2007-8 [5] She was president of the Islamabad chapter of South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA)
Alam is credited with ‘investigative ‘ news reports about the Agosta-90B submarine deals that allegedly led to the arrest of then Pakistan naval chief Mansurul Haq in 1997.[6]
^DelhiOctober 27, Anilesh S. Mahajan New; October 28, 2021UPDATED; Ist, 2021 09:33. "Who is Aroosa Alam?". India Today. Retrieved 2021-12-17. ((cite web)): |first3= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)