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A collection of contemporary Muslim women's khutbahs (sermons) drawing on their social, religious, and spiritual experiences and framed by original reflections on an emerging Muslim feminist ethics Within the Muslim world, there is a dynamic and exciting social change afoot: a number of communities across the globe have embraced more gender-inclusive and representative ideas of religious authority. Within some spaces, women have taken on the role of preacher at the Jumu'ah (Friday) communal prayers. In other communities, women have been leading the prayers, officiating at marriage and funeral ceremonies, or participating on mosque boards or executive committees. These new developments signify a transformation in contemporary positions on gender and religious authority. This pioneering book makes an innovative contribution to Muslim feminist ethics
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monografia Rebiun36799781 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36799781 m|||||o||d|||||||| cr#cnu|||||||| 220912r20232022ctu ob 001|0|eng|d 0-300-26903-X 10.12987/9780300269031 doi StDuBDS eng StDuBDS rda pn ctu US-CT The women's khutbah book contemporary sermons on spirituality and justice from around the world Sa'diyya Shaikh and Fatima Seedat ; with an edited collection of new kutbahs New Haven Yale University Press [2023] New Haven New Haven Yale University Press 1 online resource (260 pages) 1 online resource (260 pages) Yale scholarship online Previously issued in print: 2022 Includes bibliographical references and index Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. From the Musallah to the Minbar: Tracing Women's Presence in the Mosque -- 2. A Tafsir of Experience: Spirituality, Embodiment, and Knowledge -- Engaged Surrender -- Feminist Ontologies: Rahmah and 'Adl -- An-Nur (Divine Light) -- Khutbah al-Muwaddah lil Ghuraba-For the Love of the Queer Strangers -- Ethics of Gender Justice -- Resisting the Satanic Principle, Recovering Maslahah -- This Speaking Earth -- Subjectivity and Consciousness: Ihsan -- The Gift of Four Human Births -- Spirituality of the Ordinary -- The Overview Effect -- Darkness to Dawn and the Spiritual Journey In Between -- Ramadan: The Divine Treatment -- Sociality and Difference: Maslahah -- Knowing in and through Difference -- God's Command for Justice in the Qur'an -- Rethinking Shari'ah-A Guidance and a Mercy -- No Justice, No Peace: Social Justice as an Islamic Imperative -- Resisting Injustice: Ummah and Ubuntu -- Our People First: Reclaiming the Spirit of June 16, 1976 -- Black Consciousness and Intersectionality: Toward Social Justice and Spiritual Growth -- A Self-Reflexive Response to Gender-Based Violence in Our Communities -- Black Muslim Women Preserving Islam in Women-Headed Households -- Knowing God, Seeking Justice -- Knowing God, Opening the Heart -- Marriage: Mawaddah and Mithaq -- Marriage: Foundation for a Peaceful Society -- Two Wedding Khutbahs -- Divine Love, Human Love: Marriage as Heart-Cultivation -- Not a Nikah Khutbah -- 3. Conceptualizing a Tafsir of Experience -- 4. A Practical Guide to Writing Khutbahs -- Glossary of Arabic Terms -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- General Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z -- Index of Qur'anic Verses -- Index of Hadiths A collection of contemporary Muslim women's khutbahs (sermons) drawing on their social, religious, and spiritual experiences and framed by original reflections on an emerging Muslim feminist ethics Within the Muslim world, there is a dynamic and exciting social change afoot: a number of communities across the globe have embraced more gender-inclusive and representative ideas of religious authority. Within some spaces, women have taken on the role of preacher at the Jumu'ah (Friday) communal prayers. In other communities, women have been leading the prayers, officiating at marriage and funeral ceremonies, or participating on mosque boards or executive committees. These new developments signify a transformation in contemporary positions on gender and religious authority. This pioneering book makes an innovative contribution to Muslim feminist ethics Shaikh, Sa'diyya editor Seedat, Fatima editor Print version Shaikh, Sa'diyya. The Women's Khutbah Book New Haven : Yale University Press,c2022 9780300244168 Yale scholarship online