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CONTENTS
Abbreviations
. xix
List of transliterations
. xxi
Acknowledgments
. xxiii
Introduction
. xxv
SECTION ONE
SELECTED SOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF
SOUTH ASIAN MUSLIM WOMEN
A. South Asia an Introduction
. 1
I. Locating People and Spaces
. 1
(a) General Studies on South Asia
. 1
(b) Selected Studies on Islam in South Asia
. 3
(c) Encyclopaedias of Islam
. 5
(d) Encyclopaedias of Muslim Women
. 6
(e) Dictionaries of Islam
. 6
(f)
Qur'ăn/Hadiţh/
and Traditions of Prophet
Muhammad
. 7
II. Bibliographies and Research Guides for the Study of
South Asian Muslim Women
. 8
III. Bibliographic Review Essays
. 15
IV Catalogues of Library Holdings
. 16
V Biographical
Compendiums
of Prominent Muslim
Women
. 18
VI. Invisibility of Muslim Women in Research Studies
. 19
B. Women's Status in Religious Texts
. 22
I. Women's Status in the Qur'an
. 22
II. Rejecting Patriarchal Reading of the Qur'an
. 27
III. Status of Women in the Hadith
. 30
IV Role Models for Muslim Women: Prophet's Wives
and Daughters
. 33
Vlil
CONTENTS
SECTION TWO
MUSLIM WOMEN IN THE HISTORY OF
SOUTH ASIA
A. Women in Medieval India
. 35
I. General Studies
. 35
II.
Radiyyãh
Sultan or Raziyat
al-Dunyã
wal-Dïn
(r.
1236-40) . 36
III.
Čänd
Bibï
of the
Nizäm
Şhahî
Kingdom
(b.
1547-1600)
and Other Women in Power in the
Deccan
. 38
B. Women in the Age of the Mughals
(1526-1707) . 41
I. General Studies
. 41
II. Gulbadan
Bano Begam
(1522/3-1603),
Daughter of
Babur, Emperor of Hindustan
(1526-1530) . 49
III.
Nur
Jahan Begam (d.
1645),
wife of Emperor
Jahangir(b. 1569-d.
1627) . 50
IV Mumtaz Mahal
(1592-1631),
Wife of Emperor
Şhah
Jahan (b. 1592-d.
1666) . 55
V
Jahãn Arã
Begam (b.
1614
d.
1681),
Daughter of
Emperor
S_häh Jahän . 56
VI. Zeb-un
Nisă'
Begam
(1638-1702)
Daughter of
Emperor Aurangzeb, (b. 1619-d.
1707) . 57
C. Mughal Women as Patrons of Art and Architecture
. 59
D. Muslim Women from the 18th to the Early 20th
Century India
. 62
I. The Kingdom of Awadh
(1722-1856) . 62
II. Muslim Women in the Kingdom of Bengal
. 68
III. A dynasty of women rulers: The Begams of Bhopal
. 70
(a) General works
. 70
(b) Nawwäb Qudsiyäh
Begam (Period of Regency
1819-1837) . 71
(c)
Nawwäb
Sikandar
Begam (Regency
1843-1868) . 72
(d)
Nawwäb Shahjahän
Begam
(b.
1838
d.
1901) . 72
(e)
Nawwab Sultan
Jahän
Begam
(b.
1858-d.
1930) . 74
IV Begam Samroo (also spelt as Sombre/Samru)
(1753-1836)
of Sardhana
. 79
V Women in Hyderabad, Deccan
. 82
CONTENTS IX
E.
Muslim Women's Encounter with the West
. 85
I. Women and the First War of Independence,
1858 . 85
II. Women under the British Colonial Regime
. 86
III. Muslim Women in the Narratives of the Christian
Missions
. 91
SECTION THREE
ISLAMIC TRADITIONS, MUSLIM WOMEN
AND THE REFORM MOVEMENT
A. Women in the Discourse of the
şufis
and the masha'ikh
. 99
I. Women
sufis
. 102
II. Women's Image in
Sufi
Literature
. 112
III. Women in the Reformist iislain) Traditions in the
18th and the 19th Centuries
. 113
(a) Women,
sharì'at
and the bid'at Discourse
. 113
(b) Patriarchal Construction of Muslim Women
. 115
B. Modernist Reform Movements and Women's Issues
. 118
I. Men in Support of Women's Rights
. 118
(a) Making Connections: Role Models from Other
Muslim Societies
. 120
(b) South Asian Muslim Women Compared With
Women in Other Regions
. 123
II. Ideal Muslim Woman Defined
. 125
(a) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's
(1817-1898)
'Model Muslim Woman'
. 125
(b) Syed Ameer
Ali
(1849-1928) . 126
(c)
Saiyyid Mumtaz
Ali
and huquq
un-niswãn
(1860-1935) . 127
(d)
Rashidul
Khairï
(1868-1936) . 128
III. Muslim Woman in the New Muslim Consciousness
. 129
(a) The Bihishti ¿¿ewar of Ashraf 'All
Thanawï
(1864-1943) . 129
(b)
Abul
Kalãm
Azäďs
Views on the Status of
Women
. 132
(c) Dr. Muhammad Iqbal
(1877-1938) . 133
IV Women Claiming their Rights
. 134
X CONTENTS
SECTION FOUR
PARDAH— MUSLIM WOMEN IN/OUT
OF SECLUSION
A. Discourse on the Interpretation of the Quranic Verses on
hijab
. 137
B.
Fatãwã
and Male Religious Opinions on Veiling/'pardah
. 138
I. Male supporters of pardah
. 143
II. Men who opposed the pardah
. 145
C. Women Challenging pardah Restrictions
. 148
I. Women in Support of pardah
. 151
D.
Pardaiïs
Impact on Women's Lives
. 151
E.
Burqã'
. 161
F. Life
Inside Pardah Households Observing
. 162
SECTION FIVE
RELIGIOUS PRACTICES
A. Fatãwã:
Male
Authońty
and Women's Status
. 166
I. Resisting the Use of
Fatãwã
against Women
. 169
B. Prohibition on Women's Presence in the Mosque and
Shrines
. 171
С
Women's Prayer
(şalat)
. 172
I. Women and Id Prayers
. 174
II. Shrine Visitation and Women
. 175
D. Women and Religious Practices
. 177
I.
Milãd nãmey/MTlãd
Tracts for Women and by
Women
. 181
II.
Mllãd
or
Maulüd sharïf.
Celebrations of Prophet
Muhammad's Noble Birth
. 182
III.
МгШ
as bid'at (Heresy)
. 184
E. Hajj and Women Pilgrims: Early Pilgrimage Accounts
(Medieval India)
. 184
I. Pilgrimage in the Nineteenth Century
. 185
II. Pilgrimage in the Twentieth Century
. 187
F. Women's Travelogues: Women out of pardah
. 187
CONTENTS Xl
SECTION SIX
IN SEARCH OF THEIR IDENTITY:
MUSLIM WOMEN SETTING NEW GOALS
A. Perspectives on Women's Roles
. 189
I. The Status of Muslim Women Compared to that of
Women of Other Faiths
. 192
II. Women and Activism: Movement for Social and
Political Change
. 193
(a) General Works
. 193
(b) The Suffrage Movement
. 197
B. Muslim Women Making Connections
. 201
I. In support of the Ladies Conference
. 201
II. Against the Ladies Conference
. 204
III. History of the All India Muslim Ladies' Conference
. 205
IV The All India Ladies Association
. 208
V Women's Associations in Hyderabad, Deccan
. 209
VI. The All India Women's Conference
. 211
VII.
Muslim Women in the National Reformist
Movement
. 212
(a) Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
(1880-1932) . 212
(b)
Şughra
HumãyOn
Mirzä (1884-1958) . 215
(c)
Fyzee Sisters
. 217
C.
Women's Role in the Pakistan Movement
. 218
D. Freedom/Partition: Women's Experiences
. 223
I. Women Freedom Fighters
. 226
(a)
Abadï Banu
Begam
(Bï
Amman)
(1852-1924) . 226
(b)
Begam Muhammad
Ali
(Amjadi Begam)
. 228
(c) Begam Hasrat
Mohanî (Nişhatunnisa)
(1885-1937) . 229
(d) Fatimah Jinnah
(1893-1967) . 230
(e) Ruttie Jinnah (-d.
1929) . 232
XU CONTENTS
SECTION
SEVEN
WOMEN, NATIONALISM, AND RELIGION
A. Muslim women in Pakistan: An Overview
. 233
I. Punjabi Women
. 240
II. Sindhi Women
. 241
III. Paşhtun
Women
. 244
IV
Baloch
Women
. 247
V Women of Hunza/Gilgit/Chitral
. 249
B. Women in Bangladesh: An Overview
. 251
C. Muslim Women in India: An Overview
. 255
D. Women, State and Religious Authority: Post-independence
South Asia
. 256
I. The Case of Pakistan
. 257
II. The Case of Bangladesh
. 259
III. The Case of India
. 261
E. Women and Political Representation
. 263
I. Discourse on Women's Political Leadership
. 266
(a) Benazir Bhutto
. 267
E
The Martial Law
(1977-88)
in Pakistan:
Islam Reinterpreted for Women
. 268
I. The Hudood (Hudud) Ordinance
. 278
II. Post-martial Law Gender-identity Construction
. 276
G. Religious Activism of Women Converts to Islam
. 277
I. Maryam Jameelah [Margaret Marcus]
(1936—) . 277
SECTION EIGHT
MUSLIM WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS IN
SOUTH ASIA
A. Women's Movement in Pakistan
. 279
B. Women's Movement in Bangladesh
. 281
C. Muslim Women's Movement in India
. 284
D. Muslim Women in Sri Lanka
. 290
E. Women's Movement in The Maldives
. 292
CONTENTS Xlii
SECTION
NINE
THE LIFE CYCLE OF SOUTH ASIAN
MUSLIM WOMEN
A. Daughters Not Liked
. 293
I. Son Preference
. 294
II. Adolescent Girls
. 297
(a) Menstruation
. 305
(b) Clitorodectomy: Female Circumcision
. 308
B. Marriage and Family Life
. 309
I. Child Marriages
. 309
II. Age at Marriage
. 310
III.
Nikãh:
Marriage in Islam
. 312
IV Selection of Spouses
. 313
V Role of wall (Guardian) in a Marriage Contract
. 313
C. Wife-husband Relationship
. 315
I. Male-female Attitude Towards Family Life
. 316
II. Manuals for Household Management
. 317
D. Marriage Patterns in South Asia
. 318
I. Arranged Marriages
. 320
II. Consanguineous Marriages
. 321
III. Endogamous Marriages
. 322
IV
Matrilineal
Customs
. 324
V Muslim Women Marrying Christian Men
. 324
VI. Polygamy
. 325
VII. Muta'h:
Temporary Marriages
. 328
E. Wedding Ceremonies and Celebrations
. 329
I. Dowry
. 332
F
Pregnancy and Childbirth
. 334
I. Motherhood/Childcare
. 336
II. Breastfeeding
. 337
G. End of Marriage: Widowhood, Remarriage of Widows
and Divorce
. 339
I.
Iddã—
Waiting Period
. 339
II. Dissolution of Marriage:
ţalăq
(Divorce)
. 341
III. Triple
ţalăq
. 344
IV
Tahq-i-tafiád
(delegation Power of Divorce)
. 345
V Khul' (khula)
. 346
VI. Apostasy
(irtidãd)
for Dissolution
{tansïkh-i-nikah)
of Marriage
. 348
XIV
CONTENTS
H.
Mahr.
Dower
. 352
I. Payment of mahr and Maintenance for Divorced
Women
. 354
II. Legal Battles over Payment of Maintenance (nafaqah):
The Shah
Bano
Case
. 354
SECTION TEN
WOMEN'S RIGHTS TO INHERIT PROPERTY
A. Inheritance Rights of Muslim Women
Misappropriated
. 358
I. Customary Law
[rìwaj-i 'arri)
and Women
. 361
II. Legal Services for Women: Access to Lawyers and
Courts of Law
. 364
B. Muslim Family Law in South Asia
. 367
I. The Family Laws in Pakistan
. 368
II. Uniform Civil Code in India: A Panacea for Muslim
Women's Plight?
. 374
III. Legal Reforms in Bangladesh
. 379
IV Islamic Laws and Women in Sri Lanka
. 380
SECTION ELEVEN
EDUCATION OF SOUTH ASIAN
MUSLIM WOMEN
A. General Works on the History of Women's Education
. 382
B. Beginning of Women's New System of Education:
Local Enterprise and Colonial Eiforts
. 383
I. Promotional Tracts for Female Education
. 383
II. Tracts against Women's Education
. 387
C. Supporters of Women's Education
[hamï-yi ta'lïm-i
niswãn)
. 388
I.
Khawãjãh Altãf
Húsain
Hall
(1837-1914) . 388
II.
Shamsul 'Ulama
Maulawï Nadhïr
(also spelt as Nazir)
Ahmad,
(183Ы912)
. 389
D. Those Who Opposed School Education for Women
. 390
I. Sir Syed [also spelt as Saiyyid] Ahmed Khan
. 390
II. Other Prominent Opposition
. 394
CONTENTS
XV
E.
Support for Women's Education in the Early 20th Century
394
I. Male Founders of Schools for Women
. 397
(a) Shaikh 'Abdullah
(1874-1965) . 397
(b)
Maulãnã
Karamat
Húsain
(1854-1917) . 399
II. Female Founders of Schools for Women
. 399
(a) Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
(1880-1932) . 399
(b) Nawwab Sultan Jahan Begam
. 400
E
Nineteenth Century Muslim Women Reading and
Teaching
. 401
I. New School Education for Girls
. 404
II. Western Women and Muslim Women's Education
. 406
G. Women's Education: in Post-
1947
South Asia
. 407
I. Women's Education in Pakistan
. 407
II. Women's Education in Bangladesh
. 411
III. Women's Education in India
. 413
H. Medical education for women
. 414
I. Beginning of Medical Education in the 19th Century
414
II. Early Medical Texts and Literature for Women
. 418
III. Early Hospitals for Women
. 419
IV Women and the Nursing Profession:
the Current Scene
. 420
V Traditional Birth Attendants (dai's)
. 422
SECTION TWELVE
SOUTH ASIAN MUSLIM WOMEN'S HEALTH
A. Women's Physical Health Status
. 425
I. Women with Disabilities
. 426
II. Mental Health Status
. 427
III. Nutrition for Women
. 429
IV Health Care for Women
. 429
V Gender Bias in Female Healthcare
. 431
VI. Maternal and Infant Health
. 433
B. Reproductive Health and Women's Choices
. 434
I. Birth Spacing
. 436
II. Use of Contraceptives and Women's Reproductive
Health
. 437
III. Religious Opinion and Birth Control
. 443
XVI
CONTENTS
IV Abortion
. 445
V Women's Fertility: Effects Caused by Education
. 447
(a) Fertility and Employment
. 449
(b) Fertility and Women's Labour Force Participation
450
(c) Female Fertility Trends in South Asia
. 451
(d) Socio-economic Determinants of Fertility
. 456
(e) Fertility and Family Planning Programmes
. 458
(f) Attitudes towards Family Planning
. 463
(g) Fertility Decline
. 464
SECTION THIRTEEN
PERSPECTIVES ON SOUTH ASIAN
WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT
A. Women and Development in Pakistan
. 446
I. Rural Women and Development in Pakistan
. 468
II. Urban Women in Pakistan
. 472
B. Women and Development in Bangladesh
. 472
I. Rural Women and Development in Bangladesh
. 476
II. Urban Women in Bangladesh
. 482
C. Economic Status of Women
. 483
I. Texts on Women and Works Written in the
19th Century
. 483
II. Muslim Women and Poverty in South Asia
. 484
III. Women and Work in Bangladesh
. 486
IV Rural Credit Programmes/Grameen Bank in
Bangladesh
. 492
V Women and Work in Pakistan
. 494
VI. Women, and Banking in Pakistan
. 501
VII.
Muslim Women and Work in India
. 501
VIII.
Women's Self Employment
. 502
XI. Women and Handicrafts
. 503
CONTENTS XVII
SECTION
FOURTEEN
THE ARTS AND DESIGN
A. Women and literature
. 506
I. Women's Language
. 506
II. Men Impersonating Women's Voices: rekhti (rexti)
. 508
III. Urdu Periodicals for Women
. 509
IV Women in the Folk Tales
. 510
V Women's Images in Literature:
dãstãn
. 512
VI. Women's Portrayal in Contemporary South Asian
Writings
. 512
VII.
Novels and Short Stories of Muslim Women Writers
514
VIII.
Women Poets
. 521
(a) Mah
LaqäBä'l Čandä
(1798-1824) . 521
(b) Zahidä Khatun
Sharwãnl (1894-?)
. 523
(c) General
Studies on Women Poets .
524
(d)
Contemporary Poets
. 526
IX. Autobiographies by Women
. 528
X. Biased Images of Women in Textbooks
. 530
B. Women and Love in Urdu Literature
. 530
I. Love and Pain
. 530
II. Same-sex Relations: Reflections from Urdu Writings
531
C. Women and Arts and Design
. 534
I. Women Painters
. 534
II. Women Calligraphists
. 536
D. Music/Dance
. 537
E. Women's Textile and Jewellery
. 538
E Film
and Media
. 540
SECTION FIFTEEN
CHALLENGES, THREATS, AND THE
RESPONSES OF WOMAN
A. Violence against Women
. 544
I. Rape Crimes
. 550
II. Trafficking of Women
. 554
III. Karo-Kari: Murdering Women for 'Honour'
. 555
XVIII CONTENTS
B.
Women, War and Conflict
. 557
C. Prostitution
. 557
D. Crimes by Women
. 564
I. Criminal Justice System and Women
. 565
E. Women's Responses: Non-government Organizations
. 567
I. All Pakistan Women's Association
. 572
SECTION SIXTEEN
FEMINISM, NEW SCHOLARSHIP AND
NEW TOOLS FOR DEVELOPMENT
A. Early Voices of Feminism
. 575
B. Feminism in the 20th Century
. 576
I. Taslima Nasrin
—
A Feminist?
. 579
C. Patriarchy Today
. 581
D. New Scholarship for Women
. 582
E. Women Teaching/Learning Islam
. 584
Subject Index
. 589
Author Index
. 599 |
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CONTENTS
Abbreviations
. xix
List of transliterations
. xxi
Acknowledgments
. xxiii
Introduction
. xxv
SECTION ONE
SELECTED SOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF
SOUTH ASIAN MUSLIM WOMEN
A. South Asia an Introduction
. 1
I. Locating People and Spaces
. 1
(a) General Studies on South Asia
. 1
(b) Selected Studies on Islam in South Asia
. 3
(c) Encyclopaedias of Islam
. 5
(d) Encyclopaedias of Muslim Women
. 6
(e) Dictionaries of Islam
. 6
(f)
Qur'ăn/Hadiţh/
and Traditions of Prophet
Muhammad
. 7
II. Bibliographies and Research Guides for the Study of
South Asian Muslim Women
. 8
III. Bibliographic Review Essays
. 15
IV Catalogues of Library Holdings
. 16
V Biographical
Compendiums
of Prominent Muslim
Women
. 18
VI. Invisibility of Muslim Women in Research Studies
. 19
B. Women's Status in Religious Texts
. 22
I. Women's Status in the Qur'an
. 22
II. Rejecting Patriarchal Reading of the Qur'an
. 27
III. Status of Women in the Hadith
. 30
IV Role Models for Muslim Women: Prophet's Wives
and Daughters
. 33
Vlil
CONTENTS
SECTION TWO
MUSLIM WOMEN IN THE HISTORY OF
SOUTH ASIA
A. Women in Medieval India
. 35
I. General Studies
. 35
II.
Radiyyãh
Sultan or Raziyat
al-Dunyã
wal-Dïn
(r.
1236-40) . 36
III.
Čänd
Bibï
of the
Nizäm
Şhahî
Kingdom
(b.
1547-1600)
and Other Women in Power in the
Deccan
. 38
B. Women in the Age of the Mughals
(1526-1707) . 41
I. General Studies
. 41
II. Gulbadan
Bano Begam
(1522/3-1603),
Daughter of
Babur, Emperor of Hindustan
(1526-1530) . 49
III.
Nur
Jahan Begam (d.
1645),
wife of Emperor
Jahangir(b. 1569-d.
1627) . 50
IV Mumtaz Mahal
(1592-1631),
Wife of Emperor
Şhah
Jahan (b. 1592-d.
1666) . 55
V
Jahãn Arã
Begam (b.
1614
d.
1681),
Daughter of
Emperor
S_häh Jahän . 56
VI. Zeb-un
Nisă'
Begam
(1638-1702)
Daughter of
Emperor Aurangzeb, (b. 1619-d.
1707) . 57
C. Mughal Women as Patrons of Art and Architecture
. 59
D. Muslim Women from the 18th to the Early 20th
Century India
. 62
I. The Kingdom of Awadh
(1722-1856) . 62
II. Muslim Women in the Kingdom of Bengal
. 68
III. A dynasty of women rulers: The Begams of Bhopal
. 70
(a) General works
. 70
(b) Nawwäb Qudsiyäh
Begam (Period of Regency
1819-1837) . 71
(c)
Nawwäb
Sikandar
Begam (Regency
1843-1868) . 72
(d)
Nawwäb Shahjahän
Begam
(b.
1838
d.
1901) . 72
(e)
Nawwab Sultan
Jahän
Begam
(b.
1858-d.
1930) . 74
IV Begam Samroo (also spelt as Sombre/Samru)
(1753-1836)
of Sardhana
. 79
V Women in Hyderabad, Deccan
. 82
CONTENTS IX
E.
Muslim Women's Encounter with the West
. 85
I. Women and the First War of Independence,
1858 . 85
II. Women under the British Colonial Regime
. 86
III. Muslim Women in the Narratives of the Christian
Missions
. 91
SECTION THREE
ISLAMIC TRADITIONS, MUSLIM WOMEN
AND THE REFORM MOVEMENT
A. Women in the Discourse of the
şufis
and the masha'ikh
. 99
I. Women
sufis
. 102
II. Women's Image in
Sufi
Literature
. 112
III. Women in the Reformist iislain) Traditions in the
18th and the 19th Centuries
. 113
(a) Women,
sharì'at
and the bid'at Discourse
. 113
(b) Patriarchal Construction of Muslim Women
. 115
B. Modernist Reform Movements and Women's Issues
. 118
I. Men in Support of Women's Rights
. 118
(a) Making Connections: Role Models from Other
Muslim Societies
. 120
(b) South Asian Muslim Women Compared With
Women in Other Regions
. 123
II. Ideal Muslim Woman Defined
. 125
(a) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's
(1817-1898)
'Model Muslim Woman'
. 125
(b) Syed Ameer
Ali
(1849-1928) . 126
(c)
Saiyyid Mumtaz
Ali
and huquq
un-niswãn
(1860-1935) . 127
(d)
Rashidul
Khairï
(1868-1936) . 128
III. Muslim Woman in the New Muslim Consciousness
. 129
(a) The Bihishti ¿¿ewar of Ashraf 'All
Thanawï
(1864-1943) . 129
(b)
Abul
Kalãm
Azäďs
Views on the Status of
Women
. 132
(c) Dr. Muhammad Iqbal
(1877-1938) . 133
IV Women Claiming their Rights
. 134
X CONTENTS
SECTION FOUR
PARDAH— MUSLIM WOMEN IN/OUT
OF SECLUSION
A. Discourse on the Interpretation of the Quranic Verses on
hijab
. 137
B.
Fatãwã
and Male Religious Opinions on Veiling/'pardah
. 138
I. Male supporters of pardah
. 143
II. Men who opposed the pardah
. 145
C. Women Challenging pardah Restrictions
. 148
I. Women in Support of pardah
. 151
D.
Pardaiïs
Impact on Women's Lives
. 151
E.
Burqã'
. 161
F. Life
Inside Pardah Households Observing
. 162
SECTION FIVE
RELIGIOUS PRACTICES
A. Fatãwã:
Male
Authońty
and Women's Status
. 166
I. Resisting the Use of
Fatãwã
against Women
. 169
B. Prohibition on Women's Presence in the Mosque and
Shrines
. 171
С
Women's Prayer
(şalat)
. 172
I. Women and Id Prayers
. 174
II. Shrine Visitation and Women
. 175
D. Women and Religious Practices
. 177
I.
Milãd nãmey/MTlãd
Tracts for Women and by
Women
. 181
II.
Mllãd
or
Maulüd sharïf.
Celebrations of Prophet
Muhammad's Noble Birth
. 182
III.
МгШ
as bid'at (Heresy)
. 184
E. Hajj and Women Pilgrims: Early Pilgrimage Accounts
(Medieval India)
. 184
I. Pilgrimage in the Nineteenth Century
. 185
II. Pilgrimage in the Twentieth Century
. 187
F. Women's Travelogues: Women out of pardah
. 187
CONTENTS Xl
SECTION SIX
IN SEARCH OF THEIR IDENTITY:
MUSLIM WOMEN SETTING NEW GOALS
A. Perspectives on Women's Roles
. 189
I. The Status of Muslim Women Compared to that of
Women of Other Faiths
. 192
II. Women and Activism: Movement for Social and
Political Change
. 193
(a) General Works
. 193
(b) The Suffrage Movement
. 197
B. Muslim Women Making Connections
. 201
I. In support of the Ladies Conference
. 201
II. Against the Ladies Conference
. 204
III. History of the All India Muslim Ladies' Conference
. 205
IV The All India Ladies Association
. 208
V Women's Associations in Hyderabad, Deccan
. 209
VI. The All India Women's Conference
. 211
VII.
Muslim Women in the National Reformist
Movement
. 212
(a) Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
(1880-1932) . 212
(b)
Şughra
HumãyOn
Mirzä (1884-1958) . 215
(c)
Fyzee Sisters
. 217
C.
Women's Role in the Pakistan Movement
. 218
D. Freedom/Partition: Women's Experiences
. 223
I. Women Freedom Fighters
. 226
(a)
Abadï Banu
Begam
(Bï
Amman)
(1852-1924) . 226
(b)
Begam Muhammad
Ali
(Amjadi Begam)
. 228
(c) Begam Hasrat
Mohanî (Nişhatunnisa)
(1885-1937) . 229
(d) Fatimah Jinnah
(1893-1967) . 230
(e) Ruttie Jinnah (-d.
1929) . 232
XU CONTENTS
SECTION
SEVEN
WOMEN, NATIONALISM, AND RELIGION
A. Muslim women in Pakistan: An Overview
. 233
I. Punjabi Women
. 240
II. Sindhi Women
. 241
III. Paşhtun
Women
. 244
IV
Baloch
Women
. 247
V Women of Hunza/Gilgit/Chitral
. 249
B. Women in Bangladesh: An Overview
. 251
C. Muslim Women in India: An Overview
. 255
D. Women, State and Religious Authority: Post-independence
South Asia
. 256
I. The Case of Pakistan
. 257
II. The Case of Bangladesh
. 259
III. The Case of India
. 261
E. Women and Political Representation
. 263
I. Discourse on Women's Political Leadership
. 266
(a) Benazir Bhutto
. 267
E
The Martial Law
(1977-88)
in Pakistan:
Islam Reinterpreted for Women
. 268
I. The Hudood (Hudud) Ordinance
. 278
II. Post-martial Law Gender-identity Construction
. 276
G. Religious Activism of Women Converts to Islam
. 277
I. Maryam Jameelah [Margaret Marcus]
(1936—) . 277
SECTION EIGHT
MUSLIM WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS IN
SOUTH ASIA
A. Women's Movement in Pakistan
. 279
B. Women's Movement in Bangladesh
. 281
C. Muslim Women's Movement in India
. 284
D. Muslim Women in Sri Lanka
. 290
E. Women's Movement in The Maldives
. 292
CONTENTS Xlii
SECTION
NINE
THE LIFE CYCLE OF SOUTH ASIAN
MUSLIM WOMEN
A. Daughters Not Liked
. 293
I. Son Preference
. 294
II. Adolescent Girls
. 297
(a) Menstruation
. 305
(b) Clitorodectomy: Female Circumcision
. 308
B. Marriage and Family Life
. 309
I. Child Marriages
. 309
II. Age at Marriage
. 310
III.
Nikãh:
Marriage in Islam
. 312
IV Selection of Spouses
. 313
V Role of wall (Guardian) in a Marriage Contract
. 313
C. Wife-husband Relationship
. 315
I. Male-female Attitude Towards Family Life
. 316
II. Manuals for Household Management
. 317
D. Marriage Patterns in South Asia
. 318
I. Arranged Marriages
. 320
II. Consanguineous Marriages
. 321
III. Endogamous Marriages
. 322
IV
Matrilineal
Customs
. 324
V Muslim Women Marrying Christian Men
. 324
VI. Polygamy
. 325
VII. Muta'h:
Temporary Marriages
. 328
E. Wedding Ceremonies and Celebrations
. 329
I. Dowry
. 332
F
Pregnancy and Childbirth
. 334
I. Motherhood/Childcare
. 336
II. Breastfeeding
. 337
G. End of Marriage: Widowhood, Remarriage of Widows
and Divorce
. 339
I.
Iddã—
Waiting Period
. 339
II. Dissolution of Marriage:
ţalăq
(Divorce)
. 341
III. Triple
ţalăq
. 344
IV
Tahq-i-tafiád
(delegation Power of Divorce)
. 345
V Khul' (khula)
. 346
VI. Apostasy
(irtidãd)
for Dissolution
{tansïkh-i-nikah)
of Marriage
. 348
XIV
CONTENTS
H.
Mahr.
Dower
. 352
I. Payment of mahr and Maintenance for Divorced
Women
. 354
II. Legal Battles over Payment of Maintenance (nafaqah):
The Shah
Bano
Case
. 354
SECTION TEN
WOMEN'S RIGHTS TO INHERIT PROPERTY
A. Inheritance Rights of Muslim Women
Misappropriated
. 358
I. Customary Law
[rìwaj-i 'arri)
and Women
. 361
II. Legal Services for Women: Access to Lawyers and
Courts of Law
. 364
B. Muslim Family Law in South Asia
. 367
I. The Family Laws in Pakistan
. 368
II. Uniform Civil Code in India: A Panacea for Muslim
Women's Plight?
. 374
III. Legal Reforms in Bangladesh
. 379
IV Islamic Laws and Women in Sri Lanka
. 380
SECTION ELEVEN
EDUCATION OF SOUTH ASIAN
MUSLIM WOMEN
A. General Works on the History of Women's Education
. 382
B. Beginning of Women's New System of Education:
Local Enterprise and Colonial Eiforts
. 383
I. Promotional Tracts for Female Education
. 383
II. Tracts against Women's Education
. 387
C. Supporters of Women's Education
[hamï-yi ta'lïm-i
niswãn)
. 388
I.
Khawãjãh Altãf
Húsain
Hall
(1837-1914) . 388
II.
Shamsul 'Ulama
Maulawï Nadhïr
(also spelt as Nazir)
Ahmad,
(183Ы912)
. 389
D. Those Who Opposed School Education for Women
. 390
I. Sir Syed [also spelt as Saiyyid] Ahmed Khan
. 390
II. Other Prominent Opposition
. 394
CONTENTS
XV
E.
Support for Women's Education in the Early 20th Century
394
I. Male Founders of Schools for Women
. 397
(a) Shaikh 'Abdullah
(1874-1965) . 397
(b)
Maulãnã
Karamat
Húsain
(1854-1917) . 399
II. Female Founders of Schools for Women
. 399
(a) Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
(1880-1932) . 399
(b) Nawwab Sultan Jahan Begam
. 400
E
Nineteenth Century Muslim Women Reading and
Teaching
. 401
I. New School Education for Girls
. 404
II. Western Women and Muslim Women's Education
. 406
G. Women's Education: in Post-
1947
South Asia
. 407
I. Women's Education in Pakistan
. 407
II. Women's Education in Bangladesh
. 411
III. Women's Education in India
. 413
H. Medical education for women
. 414
I. Beginning of Medical Education in the 19th Century
414
II. Early Medical Texts and Literature for Women
. 418
III. Early Hospitals for Women
. 419
IV Women and the Nursing Profession:
the Current Scene
. 420
V Traditional Birth Attendants (dai's)
. 422
SECTION TWELVE
SOUTH ASIAN MUSLIM WOMEN'S HEALTH
A. Women's Physical Health Status
. 425
I. Women with Disabilities
. 426
II. Mental Health Status
. 427
III. Nutrition for Women
. 429
IV Health Care for Women
. 429
V Gender Bias in Female Healthcare
. 431
VI. Maternal and Infant Health
. 433
B. Reproductive Health and Women's Choices
. 434
I. Birth Spacing
. 436
II. Use of Contraceptives and Women's Reproductive
Health
. 437
III. Religious Opinion and Birth Control
. 443
XVI
CONTENTS
IV Abortion
. 445
V Women's Fertility: Effects Caused by Education
. 447
(a) Fertility and Employment
. 449
(b) Fertility and Women's Labour Force Participation
450
(c) Female Fertility Trends in South Asia
. 451
(d) Socio-economic Determinants of Fertility
. 456
(e) Fertility and Family Planning Programmes
. 458
(f) Attitudes towards Family Planning
. 463
(g) Fertility Decline
. 464
SECTION THIRTEEN
PERSPECTIVES ON SOUTH ASIAN
WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT
A. Women and Development in Pakistan
. 446
I. Rural Women and Development in Pakistan
. 468
II. Urban Women in Pakistan
. 472
B. Women and Development in Bangladesh
. 472
I. Rural Women and Development in Bangladesh
. 476
II. Urban Women in Bangladesh
. 482
C. Economic Status of Women
. 483
I. Texts on Women and Works Written in the
19th Century
. 483
II. Muslim Women and Poverty in South Asia
. 484
III. Women and Work in Bangladesh
. 486
IV Rural Credit Programmes/Grameen Bank in
Bangladesh
. 492
V Women and Work in Pakistan
. 494
VI. Women, and Banking in Pakistan
. 501
VII.
Muslim Women and Work in India
. 501
VIII.
Women's Self Employment
. 502
XI. Women and Handicrafts
. 503
CONTENTS XVII
SECTION
FOURTEEN
THE ARTS AND DESIGN
A. Women and literature
. 506
I. Women's Language
. 506
II. Men Impersonating Women's Voices: rekhti (rexti)
. 508
III. Urdu Periodicals for Women
. 509
IV Women in the Folk Tales
. 510
V Women's Images in Literature:
dãstãn
. 512
VI. Women's Portrayal in Contemporary South Asian
Writings
. 512
VII.
Novels and Short Stories of Muslim Women Writers
514
VIII.
Women Poets
. 521
(a) Mah
LaqäBä'l Čandä
(1798-1824) . 521
(b) Zahidä Khatun
Sharwãnl (1894-?)
. 523
(c) General
Studies on Women Poets .
524
(d)
Contemporary Poets
. 526
IX. Autobiographies by Women
. 528
X. Biased Images of Women in Textbooks
. 530
B. Women and Love in Urdu Literature
. 530
I. Love and Pain
. 530
II. Same-sex Relations: Reflections from Urdu Writings
531
C. Women and Arts and Design
. 534
I. Women Painters
. 534
II. Women Calligraphists
. 536
D. Music/Dance
. 537
E. Women's Textile and Jewellery
. 538
E Film
and Media
. 540
SECTION FIFTEEN
CHALLENGES, THREATS, AND THE
RESPONSES OF WOMAN
A. Violence against Women
. 544
I. Rape Crimes
. 550
II. Trafficking of Women
. 554
III. Karo-Kari: Murdering Women for 'Honour'
. 555
XVIII CONTENTS
B.
Women, War and Conflict
. 557
C. Prostitution
. 557
D. Crimes by Women
. 564
I. Criminal Justice System and Women
. 565
E. Women's Responses: Non-government Organizations
. 567
I. All Pakistan Women's Association
. 572
SECTION SIXTEEN
FEMINISM, NEW SCHOLARSHIP AND
NEW TOOLS FOR DEVELOPMENT
A. Early Voices of Feminism
. 575
B. Feminism in the 20th Century
. 576
I. Taslima Nasrin
—
A Feminist?
. 579
C. Patriarchy Today
. 581
D. New Scholarship for Women
. 582
E. Women Teaching/Learning Islam
. 584
Subject Index
. 589
Author Index
. 599 |
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spelling | Aftab, Tahera Verfasser aut Inscribing South Asian Muslim women an annotated bibliography & research guide by Tahera Aftab Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2008 XL, 616 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Handbuch der Orientalistik : Erste Abteilung, Der Nahe und Mittlere Osten = Section 1, The Near and Middle East 91 Islamieten gtt Musulmanes - Asie méridionale - Bibliographie Vrouwen gtt Frau Muslim women South Asia Bibliography Muslimin (DE-588)4120776-2 gnd rswk-swf Zuid-Azië gtt Südasien Südasien (DE-588)4058406-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4006432-3 Bibliografie gnd-content Südasien (DE-588)4058406-9 g Muslimin (DE-588)4120776-2 s DE-604 Handbuch der Orientalistik Erste Abteilung, Der Nahe und Mittlere Osten = Section 1, The Near and Middle East ; 91 (DE-604)BV000159443 91 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016300179&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Inscribing South Asian Muslim women an annotated bibliography & research guide |
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title_full_unstemmed | Inscribing South Asian Muslim women an annotated bibliography & research guide by Tahera Aftab |
title_short | Inscribing South Asian Muslim women |
title_sort | inscribing south asian muslim women an annotated bibliography research guide |
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