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Democracy, Nationalism, And Communalism - The Colonial Legacy In South Asia (Paperback): Asma Barlas Democracy, Nationalism, And Communalism - The Colonial Legacy In South Asia (Paperback)
Asma Barlas
R925 Discovery Miles 9 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book draws out the reasons for the emergence of divergent political practices in India and their meaning for democracy, nationalism and communalism. It explores the social origins of modern South Asian politics and the Janus-faced nature of the British colonial legacy in South Asia.

Democracy, Nationalism, And Communalism - The Colonial Legacy In South Asia (Hardcover): Asma Barlas Democracy, Nationalism, And Communalism - The Colonial Legacy In South Asia (Hardcover)
Asma Barlas
R2,654 Discovery Miles 26 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although India and Pakistan were part of a single state until liberation from British colonial rule in 1947, the former has since emerged as the world's largest "democracy,aEURO whereas the latter has been under military control for most of its history. In this thought-provoking volume, Asma Barlas explores the complex and delicate issue of democracy

Believing Women in Islam - Unreading Patriarchal Interpretations of the Qur'an (Paperback): Asma Barlas Believing Women in Islam - Unreading Patriarchal Interpretations of the Qur'an (Paperback)
Asma Barlas
R708 R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Save R142 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Does Islam call for the oppression of women? The subjugation of women in many Muslim countries is often used as evidence of this, while many Muslims read the Qur'an in ways that seem to justify sexual oppression and inequality. In this paradigm-shifting book, Asma Barlas argues that, far from supporting male privilege, the Qur'an actually affirms the complete equality of the sexes. Offering a historical analysis of religious authority and knowledge, Barlas shows how, for centuries, Muslims have read patriarchy into the Qur'an to justify existing religious and social structures. In this seminal volume, she takes readers into the heart of Islamic teachings on women, gender and patriarchy, offering an egalitarian reading of Islam's most sacred scripture. This revised edition includes two new chapters, a new preface, and updates throughout.

Believing Women in Islam - A Brief Introduction (Paperback): Asma Barlas, David Raeburn Finn Believing Women in Islam - A Brief Introduction (Paperback)
Asma Barlas, David Raeburn Finn
R472 R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Is women’s inequality supported by the Qur’an? Do men have the exclusive right to interpret Islam’s holy scripture? In her best-selling book Believing Women in Islam: Unreading Patriarchal Interpretations of the Qur’an, Asma Barlas argues that, far from supporting male privilege, the Qur’an actually encourages the full equality of women and men. She explains why a handful of verses have been interpreted to favor men and shows how these same verses can be read in an egalitarian way that is fully supported by the text itself and compatible with the Qur’an’s message that it is complete and self-consistent. A Brief Introduction presents the arguments of Believing Women in a simplified way that will be accessible and inviting to general readers and undergraduate students. The authors focus primarily on the Qur’an’s teachings about women and patriarchy. They show how traditional teachings about women’s inferiority are not supported by the Qur’an but were products of patriarchal societies that used it to justify their existing religious and social structures. The authors’ hope is that by understanding how patriarchal traditionalists have come to exercise so much authority in today’s Islam, as well as by rereading some of the Qur’an’s most controversial verses, adherents of the faith will learn to question patriarchal dogma and see that an egalitarian reading of the Qur’an is equally possible and, for myriad reasons, more plausible.

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