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Qurʼan and woman: rereading the sacred text from a woman's perspective
Amina Wadud-
Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Preface to the First Edition (page xx)
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Acknowledgments (page xxiii)
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Glossary (page xxv)
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Introduction: How Perceptions of Woman Influence Interpretation of the Qur'an (page 1)
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1 In the Beginning, Man and Woman Were Equal: Human Creation in the Qur'an (page 15)
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2 The Qur'anic View of Women in This World (page 29)
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3 The Equity of Recompense: The Hereafter in the Qur'an (page 44)
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4 Rights and Roles of Women: Some Controversies (page 62)
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Conclusion (page 94)
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Appendix: List of Female Characters Mentioned in the Qur'an (page 106)
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Bibliography (page 109)
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Index (page 117)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JLR | 15.1/2 (2000 - 2001): 519-523 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1051560 |
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Published: c1999
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780195128369 (paper)
- 9780198029434 (ebook)