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Quran And Woman By Amina Wadud

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Quran and Woman is a text written by Amina Wadud (b.1952). An American-Muslim female theologian and an activist of African descent. She was trained in Islamic studies and Arabic at the University of Michigan. Her scholarship and international activism centre on “gender Jihad”, an expression she adapted to denote a struggle for Islamic gender equality. In her book Qur’an and woman, which has been translated into Arabic, Dutch, Spanish, Malay, Persian, Turkish and Indonesian, Wadud creates a female-inclusive hermeneutical approach to reading the Qur’an. She refrained from both the traditional and the reactive approaches that have yielded patriarchal Qur’anic interpretations of women, relying instead on a holistic model based on tawhid (absolute monotheism). By using a “tawhidic paradigm” to interpret gender, she rethinks the legal, ethical, and spiritual relations between women and men on the basis of their singular appointment as God’s moral agent (khalifah) on earth. Advancing the tawhidic paradigm in inside the gender Jihad, Wadud continues to advocate for gender justice in the wider pursuit of an “Islamic Justice tradition”. Her objective is to determine how Islam can be reinformed by its own egalitarian principles as a dynamic system whose practices fulfil the goal of Justice at the same time that its concepts of Justice are adaptable to actual historic and cultural Situations. She aims to illustrate that the legal system can be responsive to the myriad forms of

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