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The Terms of Empowerment Vol. 24. Number 4

Islamic Women Activists in Egypt

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This focuses on the Islamic women's movement in Cairo to investigate the impact of their activism on women's self-empowerment. The author argues that Islamic women's activism cannot be adequately understood in terms of liberal feminist discourse. Rather, she proposes an approach that relies on these women's perspectives as a guiding factor in assessing the impact of their activism. Islamic women activists are pursuing their self-enhancement through perfecting their religious practice in order to arrive at a Muslim notion of the ideal woman. Their empowerment is engendered as they perfect themselves through religious discipline. The study concludes that the applicability of the notions of ''empowerment'' and ''agency'' as understood in western liberal paradigms need to be reevaluated with regard to Islamic women activists.

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The Terms of Empowerment Vol. 24. Number 4, Sherine Hafez

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Titel
The Terms of Empowerment Vol. 24. Number 4
Ondertitel
Islamic Women Activists in Egypt
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2003
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
96
ISBN10
9774248031
ISBN13
9789774248030
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This focuses on the Islamic women's movement in Cairo to investigate the impact of their activism on women's self-empowerment. The author argues that Islamic women's activism cannot be adequately understood in terms of liberal feminist discourse. Rather, she proposes an approach that relies on these women's perspectives as a guiding factor in assessing the impact of their activism. Islamic women activists are pursuing their self-enhancement through perfecting their religious practice in order to arrive at a Muslim notion of the ideal woman. Their empowerment is engendered as they perfect themselves through religious discipline. The study concludes that the applicability of the notions of ''empowerment'' and ''agency'' as understood in western liberal paradigms need to be reevaluated with regard to Islamic women activists.