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Shia Women: Muslim Faith and Practice/ by Diane D'Souza

RM 68.00
  • author: Diane D'Souza
  • publisher: Zubaan
  • published in: 2012
  • language: English


This book sets out to examine the gendered expressions of Shia Muslim faith. How do contemporary women construct and experience their religious lives? How does gender impact Shia piety? In this intriguing study, the author critically analyses the world of women's religious expression, helping us to better understand not only the ritual lives of Shia women, but Muslim faith and practice in general.

The author argues that most research and writing on Shia Islam reflects male expressions and beliefs. Men have dominated the formation of knowledge within the Shia religious hierarchy, as well as the study of Shia Islam within the fields of Religious studies and Islamic studies. In contrast, the author takes women's lives and beliefs as her starting point, and uncovers powerful female expressions which dynamically shape Shia Muslim religious life.

Diane D 'souza helps us discover a vibrant women-centred narrative underpinning Shia faith. Whether by Bringing to life female personalities which profoundly shaped religious history, illuminating the dynamic female leadership within today's religious rituals, or uncovering the fascinating development of a women-only shrine, this book provides a richer, more complete understanding of Shia Islam.

About the Author:
Diane D'Souza is a scholar of Islamic and Gender studies, and a specialist in conflict transformation and peace building. She is a scholar in residence at Suffolk University's center for women's Health and Human Rights in Boston.