While issues surrounding Muslim women are common in the
international media, the voices of Muslim women themselves are
largely absent from media coverage and despite the rapidly
increasing presence of Muslim women in online groups and
discussions, it is still a relatively unexplored topic.This book
examines Muslim women in transnational online groups, and their
views on education, culture, marriage, sexuality, work, dress-code,
race, class and sisterhood.
Looking at both egalitarian and traditionalist Muslim women's
views, the author considers their interpretations of Islam and
identifies a new category of holists who focus on developing the
Islamic sisterhood. Drawing on detailed analysis of online
transcripts, she highlights women's rhetorical techniques and the
thorough knowledge of Islamic sources which they use to justify
their points in online discussions. She details how in the online
context, as opposed to offline interactions, Muslim women are much
more willing to cross boundaries between traditionalist and
egalitarian interpretations of Islam and women's Islamic rights and
responsibilities and to develop collaborative interpretations with
supporters of different views.
Shedding light on a candid and forthright global community, this
book is an important contribution to the debate on women in Islam,
and as such will be of interest to scholars and students of Islamic
studies, gender studies, media studies and the Middle East.
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