Diffused Congruence: The American Muslim Experience

Episode 112: Women & Gender in the Qur’an, with Dr. Celene Ibrahim

Jun 7, 2021
Dr. Celene Ibrahim discusses women and gender in the Qur'an. Topics include women's contributions to Islam, the impact of empire on Muslim history, the presence of esteemed scholars, flexibility in Islamic tradition, and challenges faced by Muslim women scholars.
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ANECDOTE

Spiritual Journey

  • Celene Ibrahim's religious upbringing and spiritual journey included Catholicism, liberation theology, and Zen Buddhism.
  • These experiences shaped her spirituality before converting to Islam during her sophomore year at Princeton while studying abroad in Egypt.
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Academic Influence

  • Leila Ahmed's work on women and gender in Islam influenced Ibrahim's academic lens.
  • Ahmed critiques "establishment Islam" for suppressing female contributions and overregulating women's lives.
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Reclaiming Feminine Voices

  • Traditional Islam recognizes women scholars and their contributions but faces critique for marginalizing women.
  • Ibrahim focuses on narratives to reclaim feminine voices, finding this approach more effective than challenging legal structures.
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