Islam and Modernity: Religious Reformism starts with Women and Citizenship
The wave of liberalisation brought on by the Arab Spring is accompanied by the political victory of Islamist groups who have proven their capacity of mobilisation. This religious-political irruption into public space is not failing to worry certain social strata, women in particular. In this context Iqbal al Gharbi’s article focuses on the relationship between women’s rights and Islam and on the latter’s capacity to integrate female citizenship into the heart of religious reformism.
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