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Weideman, Julian (2023) | |
'Tunisian Islam,' Women's Rights, and the Limits of French Empire in Twentieth-Century North Africa | |
The American Historical Review. Volume 128 #1. p. 64-88. |
Pérez Beltrán, Carmen (2022) | |
Mujeres y familia en Marruecos:: la 'shari'a' como referente cultural y como debate político | |
Awraq: Estudios sobre el mundo árabe e islámico contemporáneo. Volume 20. p. 153-160. |
Sieveking, Nadine (2022) | |
'Madame est au niveau 2, et moi…?' Gendered Dynamics of Qur'an Reading Courses in Dakarois Francophone Educated Middle-Class Milieus | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 248. p. 771-796. |
Benzenine, Belkacem (2021) | |
Réformer les droits des femmes en Algérie: Appropriations multiples et contraires de la norme islamique | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 242. p. 287-306. |
Shinoda, Tomoaki (2021) | |
The Campaign against Conjugal Bid'a in Northern Morocco during the Sixteenth Century | |
Al-Qantara. Volume 42 #1. |
Bouland, Annelien (2020) | |
'Please Give Me My Voice': Women's Out-of-Court Divorce in a Secondary City in Senegal | |
Islamic Africa. Volume 11 #2. p. 163-183. |
El Asri, Farid (2020) | |
Le face-à-face des femmes maghrébines avec les violences de l'extrémisme religieux | |
Hesperis Tamuda. Volume 55 #3. p. 103-129. |
Mahmood, Saba (2019) | |
Teoria feminista, agência e sujeito liberatório: algumas reflexões sobre o revivalismo islâmico no Egito | |
Etnográfica. Volume 23 #1. p. 135-175. |
Paroo, Alia (2019) | |
Playing Politics with the Youth: Aga Khan III's Use of Colonial Education and the Ismaili Girl Guide Movement in British Colonial Tanganyika, 1920-1940 | |
Journal of World History. Volume 30 #4. p. 533-557. |
Warscheid, Ismail (2018) | |
Le Livre du désert: La vision du monde d'un lettré musulman de l'Ouest saharien au xixe siècle | |
Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. Volume 73 #2. p. 359-384. |
Saaïdia, Oissila (2009) | |
Évangéliser femmes et enfants musulmans: Le cas de l'Algérie et de la Tunisie dans l'entre-deux-guerres | |
Histoire, monde et cultures religieuses. #12. p. 145-160. |
Archer, Brad (2007) | |
Family Law Reform and the Feminist Debate: Actually-Existing Islamic Feminism in the Maghreb and Malaysia | |
Journal of International Women's Studies. Volume 8 #4. May. p. 49-59. |
Nageeb, Salme A. (2007) | |
Appropriating the Mosque: Women's Religious Groups in Khartoum | |
Afrika Spectrum. Volume 42 #1. p. 5-27. |
Sieveking, Nadine (2007) | |
'We Don't Want Equality; We Want to be Given Our Rights': Muslim Women Negotiating Global Development Concepts in Senegal | |
Afrika Spectrum. Volume 42 #1. p. 29-48. |
Bonate, Liazzat J.K. (2006) | |
Matriliny, Islam and Gender in Northern Mozambique | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 36 #2. p. 139-166. |
Ezeilo, Joy (2006) | |
Feminism and Islamic Fundamentalism: Some Perspectives from Nigeria and beyond | |
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Volume 32 #1. |
Gray, Doris H. (2006) | |
Transnational Muslim Women: A Qualitative Study of Conceptions of Islam in Morocco and in France | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 11 #3. September. p. 319-335. |
Hunter, Eva (2006) | |
Feminism, Islam and the modern Moroccan woman in the works of Leila Abouzeid | |
African Studies. Volume 65 #2. December. p. 139-155. |
Janson, Marloes (2006) | |
'We are all the Same, Because we All Worship God': The Controversial Case of a Female Saint in the Gambia | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 76 #4. p. 502-525. |
Rausch, Margaret (2006) | |
Ishelhin Women Transmitters of Islamic Knowledge and Culture in Southwestern Morocco | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 11 #2. June. p. 173-192. |
Sadiqi, Fatima (2006) | |
The Impact of Islamization on Moroccan Feminisms | |
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Volume 32 #1. |
Belhachmi, Zakia (2005) | |
Al-Salafiyya, Feminism and Reforms in Twentieth-Century Arab-Islamic Society | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 10 #2. June. p. 111-141. |
Hamisu, Rabiatu Danpullo (2005) | |
Women, Property and Inheritance: The Case of Cameroon | |
Recht in Afrika = Law in Africa = Droit en Afrique. Volume 8 #2. p. 143-161. |
Mashhour, Amira (2005) | |
Islamic Law and Gender Equality: Could There be a Common Ground? A Study of Divorce and Polygamy in Sharia Law and Contemporary Legislation in Tunisia and Egypt | |
Human Rights Quarterly. Volume 27 #2. May. p. 562-596. |
Masquelier, Adeline (2005) | |
The Scorpion's Sting: Youth, Marriage and the Struggle for Social Maturity in Niger | |
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Volume 11 #1. March. p. 59-83. |
Pereira, Charmaine (2005) | |
'Zina' and Transgressive Heterosexuality in Northern Nigeria | |
Feminist Africa. #5. p. 52-79. |
Stiles, Erin (2005) | |
'There is No Stranger to Marriage Here!': Muslim Women and Divorce in Rural Zanzibar | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 75 #4. p. 582-598. |
Arnfred, Signe (2004) | |
Tufo Dancing: Muslim Women's Culture in Northern Mozambique | |
Lusotopie. p. 39-65. |
Bangstad, Sindre (2004) | |
The Changed Circumstances for the Performance of Religious Authority in a Cape Muslim Community | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 34 #1-2. p. 39-61. |
Belhachmi, Zakia (2004) | |
Al-salafiyya, Feminism, and Reforms in the Nineteenth-Century Arab-Islamic Society | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 9 #4. Winter. p. 63-90. |
Boyd, Jean; Lammers, Mirjam (2004) | |
Anti-Islamic Press Bias, a Prime Example from the Netherlands Involving Contemporary Muslim Women and a 19th Century Nigerian Scholar (Nana Asma'u) | |
Maghreb Review. Volume 29 #1-4. p. 186-196. |
Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E. (2004) | |
The Flogging of Bariya Magazu: Nigerian Politics, Canadian Pressures, and Women's and Children's Rights | |
Journal of Human Rights. Volume 3 #1. March. p. 3-20. |
Ogunbile, David (2004) | |
Religious Experience and Women Leadership in Nigerian Islam: Alhaja Sheidat Mujidat Adeoye Founder and Leader of the Fadilullah Muslim Mission, Osogbo, Nigeria | |
Jenda: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies. #6. |
Turshen, Meredeth (2004) | |
Militarism and Islamism in Algeria | |
Journal of Asian and African Studies. Volume 39 #1-2. April. p. 119-132. |
Cooper, Barbara M. (2003) | |
Anatomy of a Riot: The Social Imaginary, Single Women, and Religious Violence in Niger | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 37 #2-3. p. 467-512. |
Johnsdotter, Sara (2003) | |
Somali Women in Western Exile: Reassessing Female Circumcision in the Light of Islamic Teachings | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 23 #2. October. p. 361-373. |
Maoulidi, Salma (2003) | |
Muslim Women Responding to HIV/AIDS in Tanzania | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 23 #2. October. p. 375-379. |
Pierce, Steven (2003) | |
Farmers and 'Prostitutes;: Twentieth-Century Problems and Female Inheritance in Kano Emirate, Nigeria | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 44 #3. November. p. 463-486. |
Stiles, Erin E. (2003) | |
When is a Divorce a Divorce? Determining Intention in Zanzibar's Islamic Courts | |
Ethnology. Volume 42 #4. Autumn. p. 273-288. |
Vahed, Goolam (2003) | |
Muslim Marriages in South Africa: The Limitations and Legacy of the Indian Relief Act of 1914 | |
Journal of Natal and Zulu History. Volume 21. p. 1-40. |
Whitsitt, Novian (2003) | |
Islamic-Hausa Feminism Meets Northern Nigerian Romance: The Cautious Rebellion of Bilkisu Funtuwa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 46 #1. April. p. 137-153. |
Ahmed Elnaiem, Buthaina (2002) | |
Human Rights of Women and Islamic Identity in Africa | |
Recht in Afrika = Law in Africa = Droit en Afrique. #1. p. 1-15. |
De Jorio, Rosa (2002) | |
When is 'Married' Married? Multiple Marriage Avenues in Urban Mali | |
Mande Studies. Volume 4. p. 31-44. |
Günther, Ursula; Niehaus, Inga (2002) | |
Islam, Politics and Gender during the Struggle in South Africa, 1976-1990 | |
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 15 #2. p. 87-110. |
McMichael, Celia (2002) | |
'Everywhere is Allah's Place': Islam and the Everyday Life of Somali Women in Melbourne, Australia | |
Journal of Refugee Studies. Volume 15 #2. p. 171-188. |
Werthmann, Katja (2002) | |
Matan Bariki, 'Women of the Barracks': Muslim Hausa Women in an Urban Neighbourhood in Northern Nigeria | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 72 #1. p. 112-130. |
Booth, Marilyn (2001) | |
Woman in Islam: Men and the 'Women's Press' in Turn-of-the-Century Egypt | |
International Journal of Middle East Studies. Volume 33 #2. May. p. 171-201. |
Buggenhagen, Beth Anne (2001) | |
Prophets and Profits: Gendered and Generational Visions of Wealth and Value in Senegalese Murid Households | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 31 #4. p. 373-401. |
Dangor, Suleman (2001) | |
Historical Perspective, Current Literature and an Opinion Survey among Muslim Women in Contemporary South Africa: A Case Study | |
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 21 #1. April. p. 109-129. |
Iizuka, Masato (2001) | |
Gender Ideology of Islam and Women's Public Participation in North Africa | |
Senri Ethnological Studies. #55. p. 121-135. |
Lee, Rebekah (2001) | |
Conversion or Continuum? The Spread of Islam among African Women in Cape Town | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 27 #2. Winter. p. 62-85. |
Moghadam, Valentine M. (2001) | |
Violence and Terrorism: Feminist Observations on Islamist Movements, State, and the International System | |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 21 #1-2. p. 125-131. |
O'Brien, Susan M. (2001) | |
Spirit Discipline: Gender, Islam, and Hierarchies of Treatment in Postcolonial Northern Nigeria | |
Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 222-241. |
Wiggins, Desmond (2001) | |
Islamic Texts and Circumcision | |
Africa Update. Volume 8 #4. Fall. |
Willemse, Karin (2001) | |
'A Room of One's Own': Single Female Teachers Negotiating the Islamist Discourse in Sudan | |
Northeast African Studies. Volume 8 #3. p. 99-128. |
Zakaria, Yakubu (2001) | |
Entrepreneurs at Home: Secluded Muslim Women and Hidden Economic Activities in Northern Nigeria | |
Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 107-123. |
LeBlanc, Marie Nathalie (2000) | |
Versioning Womanhood and Muslimhood: 'Fashion' and the Life Course in Contemporary Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 70 #3. p. 442-481. |
Samatar, Abdi I. (2000) | |
Social Transformation and Islamic Reinterpretation in Northern Somalia: The Women's Mosque in Gabiley | |
Arab World Geographer. Volume 3 #1. Spring. p. 22-39. |
Alpers, Edward A. (1999) | |
Islam in the Service of Colonialism? Portuguese Strategy during the Armed Liberation Struggle in Mozambique | |
Lusotopie. p. 165-184. |
Askew, Kelly M. (1999) | |
Female Circles and Male Lines: Gender Dynamics along the Swahili Coast | |
Africa Today. Volume 46 #3-4. Summer/Fall. p. 67-102. |
Braziel, Jana E. (1999) | |
Islam, Individualism and Devoilment in the Works of Out el Kouloub and Assia Djebar | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 4 #3. Autumn. p. 81-101. |
Hutson, Alaine S. (1999) | |
The Development of Women's Authority in the Kano Tijaniyya, 1894-1963 | |
Africa Today. Volume 46 #3-4. Summer/Fall. p. 43-64. |
Shaham, R. (1999) | |
State, Feminists and Islamists: The Debate over Stipulation in Marriage Contracts in Egypt | |
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. Volume 62 #3. p. 462-483. |
Kapteijns, Lidwien E.M. (1998) | |
New Studies of Women, Gender and Islam: Contextualizing and Historicizing Muslim Women's Lives | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 32 #3. p. 586-593. |
Reynolds, Jonathan T. (1998) | |
Islam, Politics and Women's Rights | |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 18 #1. p. 64-73. |
Santen, J.C.M. van (1998) | |
Islam, Gender and Urbanisation among the Mafa of North Cameroon: The Differing Commitment to 'Home' among Muslims and Non-Muslims | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 68 #3. p. 403-424. |
Williams, Pat A.T. (1998) | |
Religious Fundamentalism and Women's Political Behaviour in Nigeria | |
Islamic Quarterly. Volume 42 #1. p. 68-82. |
Bowen, Donna Lee (1997) | |
Abortion, Islam, and the 1994 Cairo Population Conference | |
International Journal of Middle East Studies. Volume 29 #2. May. p. 161-184. |
Imam, Yahya O. (1997) | |
Muslim Women in Nigerian Politics | |
Islamic Quarterly. Volume 41 #1. p. 69-76. |
Layish, Aharon (1997) | |
The Legal Methodology of the Mahdi of Sudan, 1881-1885: Issues in Marriage and Divorce | |
Sudanic Africa. Volume 8. p. 37-66. |
Creevey, Lucy E. (1996) | |
Islam, Women and the Role of the State in Senegal | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 26 #3. p. 268-307. |
Ezenwa-Ohaeto (1996) | |
Shaking the Veil: Islam, Gender and Feminist Configurations in the Nigerian Novels of Hauwa Ali and Zaynab Alkali | |
Ufahamu. Volume 24 #2-3. Fall. p. 121-138. |
Hanak, Irmi (1996) | |
Language, Gender and the Law: Divorce in the Context of Muslim Family Law in Zanzibar | |
African Languages and Cultures. Volume 9 #1. p. 27-42. |
Hasan, Idris Salim al- (1995) | |
Gender Religious Experience: Women and Quranic Schools in Eastern Sudan | |
Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 11 #1. January. p. 1-20. |
Kevane, Michael; Gray, Leslie (1995) | |
Local Politics in the Time of Turabi's Revolution: Gender, Class and Ethnicity in Western Sudan | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 65 #2. p. 271-296. |
Malik, Lynda P. (1995) | |
Social and Cultural Determinants of the Gender Gap in Higher Education in the Islamic World | |
Journal of Asian and African Studies. Volume 30 #3-4. December. p. 181-193. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (1995) | |
Consumption, Prostitution, and Reproduction: The Poetics of Sweetness in Bori | |
American Ethnologist. Volume 22 #4. November. p. 883-906. |
Niezen, R.W.; Bankson, Barbro (1995) | |
Women of the Jama'a Ansar al-Sunna: Female participation in a West African Islamic reform movement | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 29 #3. p. 403-428. |
Olayiwo, Abdur-Rahman O.A. (1995) | |
Communication, Population, Child Survival and Development in Africa: An Islamic Communication Perspective | |
Islamic Quarterly. Volume 34 #3. p. 154-166. |
Sikainga, Ahmad A. (1995) | |
Shari'a Courts and the Manumission of Female Slaves in the Sudan, 1898-1939 | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 28 #1. p. 1-24. |
Baffoun, Alya (1994) | |
Feminism and Muslim Fundamentalism: The Tunisian and Algerian Cases | |
Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 19 #2. p. 5-20. |
Bernal, Victoria (1994) | |
Gender, Culture, and Capitalism: Women and the Remaking of Islamic 'Tradition' in a Sudanese Village | |
Comparative Studies in Society and History. Volume 36 #1. January. p. 36-67. |
Chaibou, Elhadji Oumarou (1994) | |
Marriage, Tradition, and Womanhood in Hausa Society: Women's Perspectives | |
Ufahamu. Volume 22 #3. p. 63-76. |
Cooper, Barbara M. (1994) | |
Reflections on Slavery, Seclusion and Female Labor in the Maradi Region of Niger in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 35 #1. p. 61-78. |
Matory, James Lorand (1994) | |
Rival Empires: Islam and the Religions of Spirit Possession among the Oyo-Yoruba | |
American Ethnologist. Volume 21 #3. August. p. 495-515. |
Merritt, Nikki (1994) | |
Nana Asma'u, Her Elegies and the Possibility of 'Insider Alternatives' | |
African Languages and Cultures. Volume 7 #2. p. 91-99. |
Abu-Lughod, Lila (1993) | |
Islam and the Gendered Discourses of Death | |
International Journal of Middle East Studies. Volume 25 #2. May. p. 187-205. |
Adamu, Muhammad (1993) | |
The Muslim Woman and Technical Education in Nigeria | |
Islamic Quarterly. Volume 37 #4. 4th Quarter. p. 287-290. |
Brown, Beverly B. (1993) | |
Islamic law, qadhis' courts and Muslim women's legal status: The case of Kenya | |
Journal of the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 14 #1-2. January. p. 94-101. |
Raimi, M.O. (1993) | |
Religion, Fertility and Population Control: The Iwo (Yoruba) Experience | |
Africana Marburgensia. Volume 26 #1-2. p. 71-80. |
VerEecke, Catherine (1993) | |
It is Better to Die Than to Be Shamed. Cultural and Moral Dimensions of Women's Trading in an Islamic Nigerian Society | |
Anthropos. Volume 88 #4-6. p. 403-417. |
VerEecke, Catherine (1993) | |
Better Life for Women in Nigeria: Problems, Prospects, and Politics of a New National Women's Program | |
African Study Monographs. Volume 14 #2. p. 79-95. |
Boyd, Raymond; Fardon, Richard (1992) | |
Bisiweeri: The Songs and Times of a Muslim Chamba Woman (Adamawa State, Nigeria) | |
African Languages and Cultures. Volume 5 #1. p. 11-41. |
Hale, Sondra (1992) | |
The Rise of Islam and Women of the National Islamic Front in Sudan | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 19 #54. July. p. 27-41. |
Hatem, Mervat F. (1992) | |
Identity Politics, Cultural Diversity, and the Future of Democratization in Africa: The Case of Women's Status in North Africa | |
Ufahamu. Volume 20 #3. p. 3-12. |
Mir-Hosseini, Ziba (1992) | |
Paternity, Patriarchy and Matrifocality in the Shari'a and in Social Practice: The Cases of Morocco and Iran | |
The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology. Volume 16 #2. p. 22-40. |
Mukherjee, Rina (1992) | |
An Islamic Deal for West Asian and North African Women: For Better of for Worse | |
African Currents. Volume 8 #16. October. p. 22-26. |
Turabi, Hasan (1992) | |
Islam, Democracy, the State and the West | |
Middle East Policy. Volume 1 #3. p. 49-61. |
Creevey, Lucy E. (1991) | |
The Impact of Islam on Women in Senegal | |
Journal of Developing Areas. Volume 25 #3. April. p. 347-368. |
Holy, Ladislav (1988) | |
Gender and Ritual in an Islamic Society: The Berti of Darfur | |
Man. Volume 23 #3. September. p. 469-487. |
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