Islam, gender, culture, and democracy
Book Description
This scholarly exploration examines the complex relationships between Islamic faith, cultural values, and democratic principles through extensive survey research spanning multiple continents. Drawing from the World Values Survey and European Values Surveys, the work presents findings from diverse Islamic societies including Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Algeria, Pakistan, and India, offering readers a data-driven perspective on how religious worldviews intersect with social and political structures.
The collection addresses fundamental questions about gender roles within Islamic contexts, investigating how traditional values evolve alongside changing social expectations. Through systematic analysis of public opinion across different regions, the research illuminates varying perspectives on democratic institutions and their compatibility with Islamic principles.
For those seeking to understand the nuanced dynamics between faith, culture, and governance, this work provides empirical insights rather than theoretical speculation. The survey-based approach reveals how diverse Islamic communities navigate questions of social values, gender equality, and political participation in their respective societies.
Readers interested in cross-cultural understanding and the intersection of spirituality with social change will find valuable perspectives on how religious communities engage with contemporary challenges. The research methodology offers a foundation for examining how deeply held beliefs influence attitudes toward democratic participation and social transformation across different cultural contexts.
This academic resource serves those who appreciate evidence-based approaches to understanding complex spiritual and cultural phenomena in our interconnected world.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 213 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Sex role
- ✓ Explore Islam and social problems
- ✓ Explore Culture
- ✓ Explore Social values
- ✓ Explore Public opinion
- ✓ Explore Democracy
- ✓ Explore Islam