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Our Moslem Sisters

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"Our Moslem Sisters: A Cry of Need from Lands of Darkness Interpreted by Those Who Heard It" is a collection of sketches by various missionaries to Moslem countries in the 18th century. It highlights the plight of women in Moslem nations at the time, and is edited by Samuel Marinus Zwemer. Zwemer, nicknamed The Apostle to Islam, was an American missionary, traveler, and scholar. After being ordained to the Reformed Church ministry by the Pella, Iowa Classis in 1890, he served as a missionary at Busrah, Bahrein, and at other locations in Arabia from 1891 to 1905. He was also a member of the Arabian Mission.

Our Moslem Sisters: A Cry of Need from Lands of Darkness Interpreted by Those Who Heard It

Author : Anonymous
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Page : 290 pages
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Release : 2020-09-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781465614100

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This book with its sad, reiterated story of wrong and oppression is an indictment and an appeal. It is an indictment of the system which produces results so pitiful. It is an appeal to Christian womanhood to right these wrongs and enlighten this darkness by sacrifice and service. At the recent Mohammedan Educational Conference in Bombay the president of the gathering, the Agha Khan, himself a leading Moslem, spoke very trenchantly of the chief barriers to progress in the Moslem world. The first and greatest of these barriers in his opinion was "the seclusion of women which results in keeping half the community in ignorance and degradation and this hinders the progress of the whole." Surely the ignorance and degradation of one-half of a community which has a world population of 233 millions is a question that concerns all who love humanity. The origin of the veil of Islam was, as is well known, one of the marriage affairs of Mohammed himself, with its appropriate revelation from Allah. In the twenty-fourth Surah of the Koran women are forbidden to appear unveiled before any member of the other sex, with the exception of near relatives. And so by one verse the bright, refining, elevating influence of women was forever withdrawn from Moslem society. The evils of the zenana, the seraglio, the harem, or by whatever name it is called, are writ large over all the social life of the Moslem world. Keene says it "lies at the root of all the most important features that differentiate progress from stagnation." In Arabia before the advent of Islam it was customary to bury female infants alive. Mohammed improved on the barbaric method and discovered a way by which all females could be buried alive and yet live on—namely, the veil. How they live on, this book tells! Its chapters are not cunningly devised fables nor stories told for the story's sake. Men and women who have given of their strength and service, their love and their life to ameliorate the lives of Moslem women and carry the torch of Truth into these lands of darkness write simply the truth in a straightforward way. All the chapters were written by missionaries in the various lands represented. And with three exceptions the writers were women. The chapter on Turkestan is by a converted Moslem; and the two chapters on the Yemen and the Central Soudan are by medical missionaries. The book has as many authors as there are chapters. For obvious reasons their names are not published, but their testimony is unimpeachable and unanimous. We read what their eyes have seen, what their hands have handled, and what has stirred their hearts. It has stirred the hearts of educated Moslems too, in Egypt as well as in India. A new book on this very subject was recently published at Cairo by Kasim Ameen, a learned Moslem jurist. Although he denies that Islam is the cause, yet speaking of the present relation of the Mohammedan woman to man the author says: "Man is the absolute master and woman the slave. She is the object of his sensual pleasures, a toy, as it were, with which he plays, whenever and however he pleases. Knowledge is his, ignorance is hers. The firmament and the light are his, darkness and the dungeon are hers. His is to command, hers is to blindly obey. His is everything that is, and she is an insignificant part of that everything.

Our Moslem Sisters

Author : Annie Van Sommer,Samuel Marinus Zwemer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1907
Category : Islam
ISBN : UOM:39015011007419

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Our Moslem Sisters

Author : Annie Van Sommer,Samuel M. Zwemer
Publisher : Literary Licensing, LLC
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2014-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1497836514

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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1907 Edition.

Our Moslem Sisters

Author : Annie Sommer,Samuel Zwemer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 246 pages
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Release : 2016-12-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1540895645

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"This is indeed a 'cry of need' and one of the saddest cries that ever rang out over the world. The condition of woman under Mohammedanism is its deepest condemnation. Such chapter titles as 'Behind the Opening Door in Tunis,' 'Light in Darkest Morocco,' 'Mohammedan Women in Central Soudan,' and 'Behind the Lattice in Turkey,' are suggestive of the conditions and scenes described in this book. It is a vivid portrayal and should move us to greater earnestness and speed in sending the gospel to lands of Mohammedan darkness." -Presbyterian Banner "One verse in the Koran, in which women are forbidden to appear unveiled before any man except certain relatives, is responsible for a condition which 'lies at the root of all the most important features that differentiate progress from stagnation.' In this book...is collected a mass of testimony and undoubted facts that merely lift the edge of the sad truth as to the lives of women in Mohammedan communities....One point made in this book is not perfectly recognized even by those of us who read about the Moslems. The universality and ease of divorce, the absolute freedom of the husband, and the utter helplessness of the wife, are revelations to many. A mere sentence, repeated three times, is irrevocable, and the wife is cast out to a life of sorrow, shame, and poverty very often." -The Outlook "The sorrow and pathos of the life for Moslem womanhood are so vividly presented that it would be scarcely a true statement to say that one enjoys reading the book. One is made rather to share with the writers in their pity for 'our Moslem sisters....' It is safe to say that the picture is a true one. There is no exaggeration. Whether in Egypt or elsewhere, we find the Moslem woman's life blighted by ignorance, degraded by superstition, tortured by jealousy, and wronged by the awful divorce system which characterize Mohammedan life. The book is one greatly needed to arouse the Christian world of today, for I know of no other book which even attempts to present the picture which is so successfully presented in 'Our Moslem Sisters.'" -Charles R. Watson, Intercollegian "The great struggle of the future, they say, will be between Christ and Muhammad....For those Christians who think that Muhammadanism may serve as, at least, a half-way house towards Christianity, we recommend the reading of 'Our Moslem Sisters.' There is nothing revolting. There is nothing sensational in the book. It is a description of the daily life of Muhammadan women....It was an infidel who declared that Christianity must be judged by its treatment of women. Let the challenge be accepted; let Christianity and Muhammadanism both be judged by their treatment of women." -The Expository Times CONTENTS I. Hagar and Her Sisters II. Egypt, the Land of Bondage III. From Under the Yoke of Social Evils IV. The Women of Egypt Once More V. Behind the Opening Door in Tunis VI. " Not Dead, Only Dry " VII. Light in Darkest Morocco VIII. Mohammedan Women in the Central Soudan IX. A Story from East Africa X. Our Arabian Sisters XI. Women's Life in the Yemen XII. Pen-and-Ink Sketches in Palestine XIII. Once More in Palestine XIV. Mohammedan Women in Syria XV. Behind the Lattice in Turkey XVI. A Voice from Bulgaria XVII. Darkness and Daybreak in Persia XVIII. Darkness and Daybreak in Persia (Part II) XIX. The Condition of Mohammedan Women in Baluchistan XX. In Southern India XXI. The Mohammedan Women of Turkestan XXII. In Far-off Cathay XXIII. Our Moslem Sisters in Java XXIV. The Mohammedan Women of Malaysia XXV. " What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do? "

Our Moslem Sisters

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Publisher : Good Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2021-04-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4057664625243

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"Our Moslem Sisters: A Cry of Need from Lands of Darkness Interpreted by Those Who Heard It" is a collection of sketches by various missionaries to Moslem countries in the 18th century. It highlights the plight of women in Moslem nations at the time, and is edited by Samuel Marinus Zwemer. Zwemer, nicknamed The Apostle to Islam, was an American missionary, traveler, and scholar. After being ordained to the Reformed Church ministry by the Pella, Iowa Classis in 1890, he served as a missionary at Busrah, Bahrein, and at other locations in Arabia from 1891 to 1905. He was also a member of the Arabian Mission.

Our Moslem Sisters

Author : Annie Van Sommer,Samuel Marinus Zwemer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1907
Category : Middle East
ISBN : NYPL:33433067388482

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Our Moslem Sisters

Author : Annie Van Sommer,Samuel Marinus Zwemer
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 172 pages
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Release : 2015-06-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1514272008

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This book with its sad, reiterated story of wrong and oppression is an indictment and an appeal. It is an indictment of the system which produces results so pitiful. It is an appeal to Christian womanhood to right these wrongs and enlighten this darkness by sacrifice and service.

Everyday Women's and Gender Studies

Author : Ann Braithwaite,Catherine M. Orr
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2016-08-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317285311

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Everyday Women’s and Gender Studies is a text-reader that offers instructors a new way to approach an introductory course on women’s and gender studies. This book highlights major concepts that organize the diverse work in this field: Knowledges, Identities, Equalities, Bodies, Places, and Representations. Its focus on "the everyday" speaks to the importance this book places on students understanding the taken-for granted circumstances of their daily lives. Precisely because it is not the same for everyone, the everyday becomes the ideal location for cultivating students’ intellectual capacities as well as their political investigations and interventions. In addition to exploring each concept in detail, each chapter includes up to five short recently published readings that illuminate an aspect of that concept. Everyday Women’s and Gender Studies explores the idea that "People are different, and the world isn’t fair," and engages students in the inevitably complicated follow-up question, "Now that we know, how shall we live?"

Do Muslim Women Need Saving?

Author : Lila Abu-Lughod
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-11-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780674727502

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Frequent reports of honor killings, disfigurement, and sensational abuse have given rise to a consensus in the West, a message propagated by human rights groups and the media: Muslim women need to be rescued. Lila Abu-Lughod boldly challenges this conclusion. An anthropologist who has been writing about Arab women for thirty years, she delves into the predicaments of Muslim women today, questioning whether generalizations about Islamic culture can explain the hardships these women face and asking what motivates particular individuals and institutions to promote their rights. In recent years Abu-Lughod has struggled to reconcile the popular image of women victimized by Islam with the complex women she has known through her research in various communities in the Muslim world. Here, she renders that divide vivid by presenting detailed vignettes of the lives of ordinary Muslim women, and showing that the problem of gender inequality cannot be laid at the feet of religion alone. Poverty and authoritarianism—conditions not unique to the Islamic world, and produced out of global interconnections that implicate the West—are often more decisive. The standard Western vocabulary of oppression, choice, and freedom is too blunt to describe these women's lives. Do Muslim Women Need Saving? is an indictment of a mindset that has justified all manner of foreign interference, including military invasion, in the name of rescuing women from Islam—as well as a moving portrait of women's actual experiences, and of the contingencies with which they live.

Islam in Liberalism

Author : Joseph A. Massad
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 405 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226206226

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Joseph Massad's Desiring Arabs (UCP, 2007) was an intellectual/literary history that sought out links between Orientalism and representations of sex and desire, rebutting in the meantime Western efforts to impose categories of heterosexual/homosexual where (in Islam) no such subjectivities exist. His new book broadens the purview to show us what Islam has become in today's world, attending fully to the multiplication of meanings of Islam.” Islam in Liberalism is an intellectual/political history, enabling us to understand that history in terms of how Islam operated as a category within western liberalism; another way to phrase this is to say that Massad underscores how the anxieties about what Europe constituteddespotism, intolerance, misogyny, homophobiahave gotten projected onto Islam. It is, he avers, only through this projection that Europe could emerge as democratic, tolerant, gynophilic, and hemophilicin short, Islam-free. But in fact Islam has been there since the birth of Europe. Liberalism has been the weapon of choice since the late 18th century against the internal” and external” others of Europe. Massad's brilliant critique of anti-Muslim sexual politics in Desiring Arabs is now broadened provocatively to include NGOs, international organizations, and therapeutic programs. He moves from consideration of the meanings of democracy” (and the ideological assumption that Islam” is not compatible with democracy) through chapters on women in Islam, sexuality and/in Islam, psychoanalytic interpretations of Islamic themes, and the more recent development of the idea of Abrahamic religions” among those valorizing an inter-faith agenda. Overall, Massad sets this book up as a biting critique of the sort of liberalism Euro-American propagated and brought as good news” to an unenlightened Islam.

Sisters in the Mirror

Author : Elora Shehabuddin
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2024-03-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520402300

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"A must read."--CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2022 "Holds up a mirror to the unifying, braided futures underlying so-called 'Western' and 'Muslim' feminism that are both undermined by the power of capital, the world trade order, and cynical geopolitics."--2023 Association for Asian Studies Coomaraswamy Book Prize A crystal-clear account of the entangled history of Western and Muslim feminisms. Western feminists, pundits, and policymakers tend to portray the Muslim world as the last and most difficult frontier of global feminism. Challenging this view, Elora Shehabuddin presents a unique and engaging history of feminism as a story of colonial and postcolonial interactions between Western and Muslim societies. Muslim women, like other women around the world, have been engaged in their own struggles for generations: as individuals and in groups that include but also extend beyond their religious identity and religious practices. The modern and globally enmeshed Muslim world they navigate has often been at the weaker end of disparities of wealth and power, of processes of colonization and policies of war, economic sanctions, and Western feminist outreach. Importantly, Muslims have long constructed their own ideas about women's and men's lives in the West, with implications for how they articulate their feminist dreams for their own societies. Stretching from the eighteenth-century Enlightenment era to the War on Terror present, Sisters in the Mirror shows how changes in women's lives and feminist strategies have consistently reflected wider changes in national and global politics and economics. Muslim women, like non-Muslim women in various colonized societies and non-white and poor women in the West, have found themselves having to negotiate their demands for rights within other forms of struggle--for national independence or against occupation, racism, and economic inequality. Through stories of both well-known and relatively unknown figures, Shehabuddin recounts instances of conflict alongside those of empathy, collaboration, and solidarity across this extended period. Sisters in the Mirror is organized around stories of encounters between women and men from South Asia, Britain, and the United States that led them, as if they were looking in a mirror, to pause and reconsider norms in their own society, including cherished ideas about women's roles and rights. These intertwined stories confirm that nowhere, in either Western or Muslim societies, has material change in girls' and women's lives come easily or without protracted struggle.

Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History Volume 16 North America, South-East Asia, China, Japan, and Australasia (1800-1914)

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 843 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2020-06-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004429901

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Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History Volume 16 North America, South-East Asia, China, Japan, and Australasia (1800-1914) by Anonim Pdf

Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History 16 is about relations between the two faiths in North America, South-East Asia, China, Japan and Australasia from 1800 to 1914. It gives descriptions, assessments and bibliographical details of all known works from this period.

Toward Respectful Understanding and Witness among Muslims

Author : Evelyne A. Reisacher,Joseph L. Cumming,Dean S. Gilliland
Publisher : William Carey Publishing
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2012-06-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780878086979

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Toward Respectful Understanding and Witness among Muslims by Evelyne A. Reisacher,Joseph L. Cumming,Dean S. Gilliland Pdf

Fifteen preeminent Christian scholars of Islam present their latest research and reflections. The book is organized around three themes: encouraging friendly conversation, Christian scholarship, and Christian witness. Published in honor of J. Dudley Woodberry, it is more than a collection of essays by friends and colleagues. It offers a seldom-available synopsis of the theories of contemporary leading Christian academicians whose work is currently influencing a wide range of Christian institutions, agencies, churches, and individuals. The authors provide cutting-edge and greatly needed resources for developing a better understanding of Muslims. In an age of increasing challenges facing Muslim-Christian relations, this volume offers Christians a unique opportunity to rethink their assumptions. It also presents practical steps which can inform their daily encounters with Muslims. This book is essential reading for people with research interests in Islam, for Bible school and seminary students, for church leaders, and for all those who want to be informed of the latest empirical research and theoretical perspectives affecting Muslim-Christian relations.