The Warrior Women of Islam

The Warrior Women of Islam
Title The Warrior Women of Islam PDF eBook
Author Remke Kruk
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 369
Release 2013-11-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0857736493

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Colloquial Arabic storytelling is most commonly associated with The Thousandvand One Nights. But few people are aware of a much larger corpus of narrative texts known as popular epic. These heroic romantic tales, originating in the Middle Ages, form vast cycles of adventure stories whose most remarkable feature is their portrayal of powerful and memorable women. Wildly appreciated by medieval audiences, and spread by professional storytellers throughout the cities of the Muslim world, these fictions were printed and reprinted over the centuries and comprise a vital part of Arab culture. Yet virtually none are available in translation, and so remain almost unknown to a non-Arab public. Remke Kruk at last makes these neglected romances available to a Western audience. She recounts the story of Princess Dhat al-Himma, brave and undefeated leader of the Muslim army in its wars against the Byzantines; of Ghamra, brought up as a boy to become a fearless leader of men; and of cool-headed Qannasa, raiding from her mountain fortress to capture and seduce her enemies before putting them pitilessly to the sword. The Warrior Women of Islam puts a bold new complexion on gender roles and the wider perception of women in the Middle East.

The Warrior Women of Islam

The Warrior Women of Islam
Title The Warrior Women of Islam PDF eBook
Author Remke Kruk
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Total Pages 304
Release 2013-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 9781848859265

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Female Warriors of Allah

Female Warriors of Allah
Title Female Warriors of Allah PDF eBook
Author Minou Reeves
Publisher Dutton Adult
Total Pages 248
Release 1989
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Between Warrior Brother and Veiled Sister

Between Warrior Brother and Veiled Sister
Title Between Warrior Brother and Veiled Sister PDF eBook
Author Minoo Moallem
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 282
Release 2005-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 0520243455

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"This is a stunning and original book. It will intervene in existing fields and discourses to change the way Islamic fundamentalism is viewed in the West."—Caren Kaplan, Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies and Chair of Cultural Studies at the University of California Davis. "Between Warrior Brother and Veiled Sister is an original and venturesome piece of work. It is daring in its willingness to test just how far the definition of 'fundamentalism' might be extended in contemporary Iran. It sketches lucidly the gendered crises of identity that have emerged there in the wake of colonization/Europeanization and decolonization."—Parama Roy, Associate Professor of English at UC Riverside, author of Indian Traffic: Identities in Question in Colonial and Postcolonial India. "Between Warrior Brother and Veiled Sister is ground-breaking, enlightening, and challenges mainstream constructions of Islam as fanatic and backward. This book will similarly contribute to the writings on race and gender relations, religion and secularism, cultural nationalism, religious fundamentalism, and popular culture and visual media. The personal, biographical and visual examples are effective in making the more nuanced and complex theoretical arguments tangible and provocative. Exciting and innovative."—Ella Shohat, Professor of Cultural Studies, New York University

Women Warriors for Allah

Women Warriors for Allah
Title Women Warriors for Allah PDF eBook
Author Janny Groen
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2010-06-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0812242351

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Dutch investigative journalists Janny Groen and Annieke Kranenberg offer an indispensable corrective to the conventional view that Muslim women in jihad are either pacifist nurturers who steer their husbands and brothers away from violence or passive bystanders who play a mere supporting role in networks run by domineering men.

Fighting Hislam

Fighting Hislam
Title Fighting Hislam PDF eBook
Author Susan Carland
Publisher Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages 277
Release 2017-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0522870368

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The Muslim community that is portrayed to the West is a misogynist's playground; within the Muslim community, feminism is often regarded with sneering hostility. Yet between those two views there is a group of Muslim women many do not believe exists: a diverse bunch who fight sexism from within, as committed to the fight as they are to their faith. Hemmed in by Islamophobia and sexism, they fight against sexism with their minds, words and bodies. Often, their biggest weapon is their religion. Here, Carland talks with Muslim women about how they are making a stand for their sex, while holding fast to their faith. At a time when the media trumpets scandalous revelations about life for women from Saudi Arabia to Indonesia, Muslim women are always spoken about and over, never with. In Fighting Hislam, that ends.

The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman

The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman
Title The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman PDF eBook
Author Melanie Magidow
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 209
Release 2021-08-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0525506039

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Published in English for the first time, and the only Arabic epic named for a woman, The Tale of Princess Fatima recounts the thrilling adventures of a legendary medieval warrior universally known throughout the Middle East and long overdue to join world literature's pantheon of female heroes. A Penguin Classic A fearsome, sword-slinging heroine who defeated countless men in stealth attacks on horseback, Dhat al-Himma, or Princess Fatima, was secretly given away at birth because she wasn't male, only to triumph as the most formidable warrior of her time. Known alternately as "she-wolf," "woman of high resolve," and "calamity of the soul," she lives on in this rousing narrative of female empowerment, in which she leads armies of more than seventy thousand men in clashes between rival tribes and between Muslims and Christians; reconciles with her father after taking him prisoner; and fends off her infatuated cousin, who challenges her to a battle for the right to marry her. Though her cousin suffers an ignominious defeat, he impregnates Fatima against her will and, when she gives birth to a Black son, disowns his own son, who also grows up to be a great warrior, eventually avenging his mother's honor. The epic culminates in a showdown between Fatima and another formidable warrior woman, and earns Fatima a place alongside the likes of Circe, Mulan, Wonder Woman, Katniss Everdeen and other powerful women.