Muslim women and the challenge of Islamic extremism
Book Description
This compelling collection emerges from the collaborative efforts of Muslim women's organizations across Southeast Asia and the Middle East, offering vital perspectives on navigating religious extremism while maintaining authentic faith. Editor Norani Othman brings together voices from twelve countries, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Iran, Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey, creating a bridge between diverse Muslim communities facing similar challenges.
The book presents firsthand accounts from women's groups and activists who work daily to promote justice and women's rights within Islamic contexts. Each contribution reveals the complex realities these organizations encounter as they challenge extremist interpretations while honoring their religious traditions. Rather than theoretical discussions, these essays provide practical insights into the strategies, successes, and obstacles experienced by grassroots movements.
Born from an international roundtable conference in Italy, this work demonstrates how Muslim women across different cultures unite in their commitment to progressive change. The contributors share their approaches to overcoming opposition and building sustainable movements that advance women's dignity and participation in society.
For readers seeking to understand how faith communities navigate internal tensions while pursuing social justice, this collection offers authentic voices and proven strategies. The book illuminates how ordinary women become extraordinary advocates, transforming their communities through courage, collaboration, and unwavering dedication to both spiritual values and human rights.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 215 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Islam
- ✓ Explore Social conditions
- ✓ Explore Women in Islam
- ✓ Explore Muslim women
- ✓ Explore Feminism
- ✓ Explore Political activity
- ✓ Explore Islamic fundamentalism