Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam :: a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality /
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed proposes to summarize here the Islamic scriptural sources relating to the question of the diversity of (human) nature(s), genders, and sexualities. Thus, through an approach that is certainly more politically engaged than that of most Islamic thinkers of our time, I clarify cer...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed proposes to summarize here the Islamic scriptural sources relating to the question of the diversity of (human) nature(s), genders, and sexualities. Thus, through an approach that is certainly more politically engaged than that of most Islamic thinkers of our time, I clarify certain theological notions that may seem hermetic for the uninitiated. He often encouters people - be they personally concerned or not by this question - who have heard so much about the subject that they want to have a clearer understanding of the question that would be at once synthetic and global, from the point of view of the so-called Arab-Muslim tradition. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (131 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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520 | 8 | |a Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed proposes to summarize here the Islamic scriptural sources relating to the question of the diversity of (human) nature(s), genders, and sexualities. Thus, through an approach that is certainly more politically engaged than that of most Islamic thinkers of our time, I clarify certain theological notions that may seem hermetic for the uninitiated. He often encouters people - be they personally concerned or not by this question - who have heard so much about the subject that they want to have a clearer understanding of the question that would be at once synthetic and global, from the point of view of the so-called Arab-Muslim tradition. | |
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505 | 0 | |a Foreword; Jan Jaap de Ruiter; Introduction; I. The Qur'anic Ethics of "Nature": Gender, Sexuality, and Diversity; 1a. Human Nature: Mirroring the Will of God; 1b. Condemnation of "Immoral" Practices; II. Distressing Qur'anic Verses?; 2a. The Original Sodomy: Forbidding Ritual Rape; 2b. The Absence of Female Homosexuality in the Qur'an; 2c. Positive Representations of Gender Minorities in the Qur'an; III. The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of Qur'anic Ethics; 3a. Was the Prophet Homophobic and Transphobic? | |
505 | 8 | |a 3b. The Status of Mukhannathun: "Effeminate," Trans, or Gay? 3c. The First "Sodomite": Neither Gay nor Trans, but a Rapist; IV. Islamic Apocrypha Advocating the Stoning of "Sodomites"; 4a. The Sectarian Ideology of Fatwas Associating "Sodomy" with Apostasy; 4b. A Former Mukhannath's Internalized Homophobia and Misogyny; 4c. What the Different Islamic Schools of Thought Advocate; V. Postcolonial Orientalisms; VI. "Abnormals": From Cultural Diversity to Dogmatic Uniformity; VII. Towards a Structural Reevaluation of Cultural Values; VIII. Pan-Arabist Literary and Identity Censorship | |
505 | 8 | |a IX. Orientalist Shi'ism and Literary HomoeroticismX. Homonationalism and Performative Sexual Categorization; XI. A "Crisis" of Categories, Geopolitics or Civilization; Conclusion; Afterword; Adi S. Bharat; Bibliography; Index; List of Figures; Figure 1 Hadith classification; Figure 2 Chains of narration of apocryphal hadiths concerning mukhannathun; Figure 3 Chains of narration of apocryphal hadiths condemning 'sodomites'; Figure 4 Apocryphal hadiths concerning the execution or stoning of 'sodomites' | |
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contents | Foreword; Jan Jaap de Ruiter; Introduction; I. The Qur'anic Ethics of "Nature": Gender, Sexuality, and Diversity; 1a. Human Nature: Mirroring the Will of God; 1b. Condemnation of "Immoral" Practices; II. Distressing Qur'anic Verses?; 2a. The Original Sodomy: Forbidding Ritual Rape; 2b. The Absence of Female Homosexuality in the Qur'an; 2c. Positive Representations of Gender Minorities in the Qur'an; III. The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of Qur'anic Ethics; 3a. Was the Prophet Homophobic and Transphobic? 3b. The Status of Mukhannathun: "Effeminate," Trans, or Gay? 3c. The First "Sodomite": Neither Gay nor Trans, but a Rapist; IV. Islamic Apocrypha Advocating the Stoning of "Sodomites"; 4a. The Sectarian Ideology of Fatwas Associating "Sodomy" with Apostasy; 4b. A Former Mukhannath's Internalized Homophobia and Misogyny; 4c. What the Different Islamic Schools of Thought Advocate; V. Postcolonial Orientalisms; VI. "Abnormals": From Cultural Diversity to Dogmatic Uniformity; VII. Towards a Structural Reevaluation of Cultural Values; VIII. Pan-Arabist Literary and Identity Censorship IX. Orientalist Shi'ism and Literary HomoeroticismX. Homonationalism and Performative Sexual Categorization; XI. A "Crisis" of Categories, Geopolitics or Civilization; Conclusion; Afterword; Adi S. Bharat; Bibliography; Index; List of Figures; Figure 1 Hadith classification; Figure 2 Chains of narration of apocryphal hadiths concerning mukhannathun; Figure 3 Chains of narration of apocryphal hadiths condemning 'sodomites'; Figure 4 Apocryphal hadiths concerning the execution or stoning of 'sodomites' |
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spelling | Zahed, Ludovic Lofti Mohamed, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012075428 Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam : a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality / Ludovic-Mohahamed Zahed ; foreword by Jan Jaap de Ruiter ; translation and afterword by Adi S. Bharat. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2019. 1 online resource (131 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed proposes to summarize here the Islamic scriptural sources relating to the question of the diversity of (human) nature(s), genders, and sexualities. Thus, through an approach that is certainly more politically engaged than that of most Islamic thinkers of our time, I clarify certain theological notions that may seem hermetic for the uninitiated. He often encouters people - be they personally concerned or not by this question - who have heard so much about the subject that they want to have a clearer understanding of the question that would be at once synthetic and global, from the point of view of the so-called Arab-Muslim tradition. Print version record. Foreword; Jan Jaap de Ruiter; Introduction; I. The Qur'anic Ethics of "Nature": Gender, Sexuality, and Diversity; 1a. Human Nature: Mirroring the Will of God; 1b. Condemnation of "Immoral" Practices; II. Distressing Qur'anic Verses?; 2a. The Original Sodomy: Forbidding Ritual Rape; 2b. The Absence of Female Homosexuality in the Qur'an; 2c. Positive Representations of Gender Minorities in the Qur'an; III. The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of Qur'anic Ethics; 3a. Was the Prophet Homophobic and Transphobic? 3b. The Status of Mukhannathun: "Effeminate," Trans, or Gay? 3c. The First "Sodomite": Neither Gay nor Trans, but a Rapist; IV. Islamic Apocrypha Advocating the Stoning of "Sodomites"; 4a. The Sectarian Ideology of Fatwas Associating "Sodomy" with Apostasy; 4b. A Former Mukhannath's Internalized Homophobia and Misogyny; 4c. What the Different Islamic Schools of Thought Advocate; V. Postcolonial Orientalisms; VI. "Abnormals": From Cultural Diversity to Dogmatic Uniformity; VII. Towards a Structural Reevaluation of Cultural Values; VIII. Pan-Arabist Literary and Identity Censorship IX. Orientalist Shi'ism and Literary HomoeroticismX. Homonationalism and Performative Sexual Categorization; XI. A "Crisis" of Categories, Geopolitics or Civilization; Conclusion; Afterword; Adi S. Bharat; Bibliography; Index; List of Figures; Figure 1 Hadith classification; Figure 2 Chains of narration of apocryphal hadiths concerning mukhannathun; Figure 3 Chains of narration of apocryphal hadiths condemning 'sodomites'; Figure 4 Apocryphal hadiths concerning the execution or stoning of 'sodomites' Includes bibliographical references and index. Sex role Religious aspects Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010112877 Homosexuality Religious aspects Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020002572 Homosexualité Aspect religieux Islam. Rôle selon le sexe Aspect religieux Islam. RELIGION Sexuality & Gender Studies. bisacsh Homosexuality Religious aspects Islam fast Sex role Religious aspects Islam fast Electronic books. Ruiter, Jan Jaap de, author of introduction, etc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n93088986 Bharat, Adi S., translator. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020018318 has work: Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGRcbCtFQrhYP89xyJwyFq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Zahed, Ludovic-Mohamed. Homosexuality, Transidentity, and Islam : A Study of Scripture Confronting the Politics of Gender and Sexuality. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©2019 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2368015 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Zahed, Ludovic Lofti Mohamed Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam : a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality / Foreword; Jan Jaap de Ruiter; Introduction; I. The Qur'anic Ethics of "Nature": Gender, Sexuality, and Diversity; 1a. Human Nature: Mirroring the Will of God; 1b. Condemnation of "Immoral" Practices; II. Distressing Qur'anic Verses?; 2a. The Original Sodomy: Forbidding Ritual Rape; 2b. The Absence of Female Homosexuality in the Qur'an; 2c. Positive Representations of Gender Minorities in the Qur'an; III. The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of Qur'anic Ethics; 3a. Was the Prophet Homophobic and Transphobic? 3b. The Status of Mukhannathun: "Effeminate," Trans, or Gay? 3c. The First "Sodomite": Neither Gay nor Trans, but a Rapist; IV. Islamic Apocrypha Advocating the Stoning of "Sodomites"; 4a. The Sectarian Ideology of Fatwas Associating "Sodomy" with Apostasy; 4b. A Former Mukhannath's Internalized Homophobia and Misogyny; 4c. What the Different Islamic Schools of Thought Advocate; V. Postcolonial Orientalisms; VI. "Abnormals": From Cultural Diversity to Dogmatic Uniformity; VII. Towards a Structural Reevaluation of Cultural Values; VIII. Pan-Arabist Literary and Identity Censorship IX. Orientalist Shi'ism and Literary HomoeroticismX. Homonationalism and Performative Sexual Categorization; XI. A "Crisis" of Categories, Geopolitics or Civilization; Conclusion; Afterword; Adi S. Bharat; Bibliography; Index; List of Figures; Figure 1 Hadith classification; Figure 2 Chains of narration of apocryphal hadiths concerning mukhannathun; Figure 3 Chains of narration of apocryphal hadiths condemning 'sodomites'; Figure 4 Apocryphal hadiths concerning the execution or stoning of 'sodomites' Sex role Religious aspects Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010112877 Homosexuality Religious aspects Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020002572 Homosexualité Aspect religieux Islam. Rôle selon le sexe Aspect religieux Islam. RELIGION Sexuality & Gender Studies. bisacsh Homosexuality Religious aspects Islam fast Sex role Religious aspects Islam fast |
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title | Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam : a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality / |
title_auth | Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam : a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality / |
title_exact_search | Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam : a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality / |
title_full | Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam : a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality / Ludovic-Mohahamed Zahed ; foreword by Jan Jaap de Ruiter ; translation and afterword by Adi S. Bharat. |
title_fullStr | Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam : a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality / Ludovic-Mohahamed Zahed ; foreword by Jan Jaap de Ruiter ; translation and afterword by Adi S. Bharat. |
title_full_unstemmed | Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam : a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality / Ludovic-Mohahamed Zahed ; foreword by Jan Jaap de Ruiter ; translation and afterword by Adi S. Bharat. |
title_short | Homosexuality, transidentity, and Islam : |
title_sort | homosexuality transidentity and islam a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality |
title_sub | a study of scripture confronting the politics of gender and sexuality / |
topic | Sex role Religious aspects Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010112877 Homosexuality Religious aspects Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020002572 Homosexualité Aspect religieux Islam. Rôle selon le sexe Aspect religieux Islam. RELIGION Sexuality & Gender Studies. bisacsh Homosexuality Religious aspects Islam fast Sex role Religious aspects Islam fast |
topic_facet | Sex role Religious aspects Islam. Homosexuality Religious aspects Islam. Homosexualité Aspect religieux Islam. Rôle selon le sexe Aspect religieux Islam. RELIGION Sexuality & Gender Studies. Homosexuality Religious aspects Islam Sex role Religious aspects Islam Electronic books. |
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