TY - JOUR
T1 - Bint al-Shati's Wives of the Prophet
T2 - Feminist or feminine?
AU - Roded, Ruth
PY - 2006/5
Y1 - 2006/5
N2 - The Egyptian writer and Islamic scholar Dr. c A'isha c Abd al-Rahman (b. 1913), who originated from the countryside, was a pioneering woman in many respects, although she did not consider herself to be a feminist. She was one of the first Egyptians to write about the agrarian problems of the country and the plight of the peasants; and of the pioneering generation of female Arab literati. She was also the first Muslim woman to undertake Quranic exegesis. Writing under her pen name, Bint al-Shati', she was also one of the first women to deal with the life of the Prophet Muhammad through vignettes of the women in his life. Like many other modern Muslim biographers of the Prophet, she rendered classical Islamic materials in a new style. Although her book on the Wives of the Prophet often portrays women in a negative light, content analysis indicates that the work also reflects feminist themes.
AB - The Egyptian writer and Islamic scholar Dr. c A'isha c Abd al-Rahman (b. 1913), who originated from the countryside, was a pioneering woman in many respects, although she did not consider herself to be a feminist. She was one of the first Egyptians to write about the agrarian problems of the country and the plight of the peasants; and of the pioneering generation of female Arab literati. She was also the first Muslim woman to undertake Quranic exegesis. Writing under her pen name, Bint al-Shati', she was also one of the first women to deal with the life of the Prophet Muhammad through vignettes of the women in his life. Like many other modern Muslim biographers of the Prophet, she rendered classical Islamic materials in a new style. Although her book on the Wives of the Prophet often portrays women in a negative light, content analysis indicates that the work also reflects feminist themes.
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U2 - 10.1080/13530190600603915
DO - 10.1080/13530190600603915
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AN - SCOPUS:33746298386
SN - 1353-0194
VL - 33
SP - 51
EP - 66
JO - British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
JF - British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
IS - 1
ER -