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Women, households, and the hereafter in the Qurʼan : a patronage of piety / by Karen Bauer and Feras Hamza.
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Bauer, Karen, 1973-
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Language
English
Published/Created
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press ; London : In association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2023.
© Islamic Publications Ltd 2023.
Description
xvii, 445 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
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BP134.W6 B38 2023
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Subject(s)
Qurʼan
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Women in the Qurʼan
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Women in Islam
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Gender identity
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Religious aspects
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Islam
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Sex
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Religious aspects
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Islam
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Author
Hamza, Feras, 1972-
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Related name
Institute of Ismaili Studies
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Series
Qur'anic studies series ; 22.
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Quranic studies series ; 22
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Introduction ; A framework for inquiry : salvation and the afterlife in the Qurʼanic kerygma ; Overview of chapters ; Method
pt. 1. Meccan Suras. Women and households in early Meccan Suras
Women and men as equal moral subjects in later Meccan Suras
Typological plots of salvation in later Meccan Suras
pt. 2. Medinan Suras. Piety as communal identity (al-Aḥzāb Q. 33 and al-Nūr Q. 24)
A community of households (al-Baqara Q. 2 and al-Nisāʼ Q. 4)
Women and moral agency
pt. 3. Implications and conclusions. A patronage of piety
App. Mother symbolism.
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ISBN
9780198897279
0198897278
OCLC
1416700048
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