Feminism and Political Islam. A One day Seminar presented by Prof Norani Othman (IKMAS-UKM)

For almost three decades, women activists and rights groups in Muslim societies have been pushing for law and social reform to establish equality and gender rights between men and women in the institutions of marriage and the family. These law reforms intending to improve marital and family relation...

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Main Authors: Sharifah S., Wan Ahmad, Hew, Cheng Sim
Format: Proceeding
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Social Sciences 2014
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5853/
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description For almost three decades, women activists and rights groups in Muslim societies have been pushing for law and social reform to establish equality and gender rights between men and women in the institutions of marriage and the family. These law reforms intending to improve marital and family relations through reforms of existing Muslim/Islamic family laws or personal status codes were advocated by various women’s groups within the legal and constitutional framework of their respective nation-states. In most cases, the main objective of such law reform is to remove discrimination against women in relation to marriage, divorce, and child custody. Since the period of the UN Decade for Women (1975-1985) and throughout the 1990s [spurred by the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995], the agenda to promote or establish a global campaign for women’s human rights using the Platform of Action of the Beijing Conference saw the emergence and rise of a wave of transnational women advocacy movements that include Muslim women’s groups. The rise of Muslim feminist activism is situated both within this global and their own respective national contexts.
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spelling unimas-58532015-03-24T01:43:46Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5853/ Feminism and Political Islam. A One day Seminar presented by Prof Norani Othman (IKMAS-UKM) Sharifah S., Wan Ahmad Hew, Cheng Sim A25 Universiti Malaysia Sarawak -- Public Lectures H Social Sciences (General) For almost three decades, women activists and rights groups in Muslim societies have been pushing for law and social reform to establish equality and gender rights between men and women in the institutions of marriage and the family. These law reforms intending to improve marital and family relations through reforms of existing Muslim/Islamic family laws or personal status codes were advocated by various women’s groups within the legal and constitutional framework of their respective nation-states. In most cases, the main objective of such law reform is to remove discrimination against women in relation to marriage, divorce, and child custody. Since the period of the UN Decade for Women (1975-1985) and throughout the 1990s [spurred by the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995], the agenda to promote or establish a global campaign for women’s human rights using the Platform of Action of the Beijing Conference saw the emergence and rise of a wave of transnational women advocacy movements that include Muslim women’s groups. The rise of Muslim feminist activism is situated both within this global and their own respective national contexts. Faculty of Social Sciences 2014 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5853/1/Announcement%20of%20Noraini%27s%20day%20of%20lecture.doc Sharifah S., Wan Ahmad and Hew, Cheng Sim (2014) Feminism and Political Islam. A One day Seminar presented by Prof Norani Othman (IKMAS-UKM). In: Seminar on Feminist and Political Islam.
spellingShingle A25 Universiti Malaysia Sarawak -- Public Lectures
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Sharifah S., Wan Ahmad
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Feminism and Political Islam. A One day Seminar presented by Prof Norani Othman (IKMAS-UKM)
title Feminism and Political Islam. A One day Seminar presented by Prof Norani Othman (IKMAS-UKM)
title_full Feminism and Political Islam. A One day Seminar presented by Prof Norani Othman (IKMAS-UKM)
title_fullStr Feminism and Political Islam. A One day Seminar presented by Prof Norani Othman (IKMAS-UKM)
title_full_unstemmed Feminism and Political Islam. A One day Seminar presented by Prof Norani Othman (IKMAS-UKM)
title_short Feminism and Political Islam. A One day Seminar presented by Prof Norani Othman (IKMAS-UKM)
title_sort feminism and political islam. a one day seminar presented by prof norani othman (ikmas-ukm)
topic A25 Universiti Malaysia Sarawak -- Public Lectures
H Social Sciences (General)
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5853/
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