Read Sexual Ethics in Islam Online

Authors: Kecia Ali

Tags: #Religion & Spirituality, #Islam, #Religious Studies, #Gender & Sexuality, #Women in Islam, #Other Religions; Practices & Sacred Texts

Sexual Ethics in Islam (36 page)

BOOK: Sexual Ethics in Islam
11.02Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Algosaibi, Ghazi A.
Revolution in the Sunnah
. Trans. Leslie McLoughlin. London: Saqi Books 2004 [1988].

Ali, Kecia. “Women, Gender,
Ta‘a
(Obedience), and
Nushuz
(Disobedience) in Islamic Discourses.” In
Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures
. Ed. Suad Joseph. Leiden: Brill, forthcoming.

—— “ ‘A Beautiful Example’: The Prophet Muhammad as a Model for Muslim Husbands.”
Islamic Studies
, 43/2 (2004): 273–91.

—— “Progressive Muslims and Islamic Jurisprudence: The Necessity for Critical Engagement with Marriage and Divorce Law.” In
Progressive Muslims
. Ed. O. Safi. 163–89.

—— “Money, Sex, and Power: The Contractual Nature of Marriage in Islamic Jurisprudence of the Formative Period.” Duke University Ph.D. dissertation, 2002. Ammar, Nawal H. “In the Shadow of the Pyramids: Domestic Violence in Egypt.”

International Review of Victimology
, 7/1–3: 29–46.

Anderson, J.N.D.
Islamic Law in the Modern World.
New York: New York Univer- sity Press 1959.

Antoun, Richard T. “The Islamic Court, the Islamic Judge, and the Accommoda- tion of Traditions; A Jordanian Case Study.”
International Journal of Middle East Studies
, 12/4 (1980): 455–67.

Archard, David.
Sexual Consent
. Boulder (CO): Westview Press 1998.

Ayubi, Zahra. “American Muslim Women Negotiating Divorce.” Brandeis Uni- versity undergraduate honors thesis, 2006.

Azam, Hina. “Sexual Violence in Islamic Law: From Discursive Foundations to Classical Maliki Articulation.” Duke University Ph.D. dissertation, in progress. Aziz, Zahid, comp. “Age of Aisha (
ra
) at time of marriage.”
www.muslim.org/islam/ aisha-age.html (from the website of Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha’at Islam Lahore

Inc. U.S.A., last accessed 01.26.04).

bibliography 197

BBC News. “Saudi sets sights on 60th bride.” March 17, 2004;
http://news.bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/middle_east/3520362.stm (last accessed 04.07.06).

Badawi, Jamal.
The Status of Woman in Islam
. Plainfield (IN): MSA of U.S. and Canada, n.d. [1971].

—— “Appendix: The Issue of Female Circumcision.” Excerpted from
Gender Equity in Islam
; reproduced at
http://www.soundvision.com/info/gender/ femalecircumcision.asp (last accessed 07.17.04).

Bailey, Sherwin.
Sexual Ethics: A Christian View
. New York: The Macmillan Com- pany 1963.

Barazangi, Nimat Hafez.
Women’s Identity and the Qur’an
. Gainesville: University Press of Florida 2005.

Barlas, Asma. “Amina Wadud’s Hermeneutics of the Qur’an: Women Rereading Sacred Texts.” In
Modern Muslim Intellectuals and the Qur’an
. Ed. S. Taji-Farouki. London: Oxford University Press/The Institute of Ismaili Studies 2004: 97–123.

—— “
Believing Women

in Islam: Unreading Patriarchal Interpretations of the Qur’an.
Austin: University of Texas Press 2002.

Bayman, Henry.
The Secret of Islam: Love and Law in the Religion of Ethics
. Berke- ley (CA): North Atlantic Books 2003.

Beeston, A.F.L. Review of
Nine Essays of al-Jahiz
.
Journal of Arabic Literature
, 20: 200–209.

Berkey, Jonathan P. “Circumcision Circumscribed: Female Excision and Cultural Accommodation in the Medieval Near East.”
International Journal of Middle East Studies
, 28/1 (1996): 19–38.

Bernstein, Elizabeth and Laurie Schaffner (eds.).
Regulating Sex: The Politics of Intimacy and Identity
. New York: Routledge 2005.

Blackburn, Simon.
Lust
. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2004.

Boudhiba, Abdelwahab.
Sexuality in Islam
. Trans. Alan Sheridan. Boston: Kegan Paul 1985.

Bowen, Donna Lee. “Muslim Juridical Opinions Concerning the Status of Women as Demonstrated by the Case of
‘Azl
.”
Journal of Near Eastern Studies
, 40/4 (1981): 323–8.

Boyarin, Daniel.
A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identity.
Berkeley: Univer- sity of California Press 1994.

——
Carnal Israel: Reading Sex in Talmudic Culture.
Berkeley: University of California Press 1993.

Brockopp, Jonathan E. (ed.).
Islamic Ethics of Life: Abortion, War, and Euthanasia
.

Columbia: University of South Carolina Press 2003.

Brockopp, Jonathan E. “Taking Life and Saving Life.” In
Islamic Ethics of Life
.

Ed. idem. 1–19.

——
Early Maliki Law: Ibn ‘Abd al-Hakam and his Major Compendium of Jurisprudence.
Leiden: Brill 2000.

Brooks, Geraldine.
Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women
.

New York: Anchor Books 1995.

Brooten, Bernadette J.
Love Between Women: Early Christian Responses to Female Homoeroticism.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1998.

Brown, Daniel. “The Triumph of Scripturalism: The Doctrine of Naskh and its Modern Critics.” In Earle H. Waugh and Frederick M. Denny, eds.
The Shap- ing of an American Islamic Discourse: A Memorial to Fazlur Rahman
. Atlanta: Scholars Press 1998: 49–66.

——
Rethinking Tradition in Modern Islamic Thought
. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1996.

198 bibliography

Brundage, James A. “Implied Consent to Intercourse.” In
Consent and Coercion to Sex and Marriage
. Ed. A. Laiou. 245–56.

CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations). “President Bush asked to repudiate anti-Muslim remarks.”
http://cair-net.org/default.asp?Page= articleView&id=838&theType=NR (last accessed 04.06.06).

Calder, Norman. “Hinth, Birr, Tabarrur, Tahannuth: An Inquiry into the Arabic Vocabulary of Vows.”
Journal of the School for Oriental and African Studies
, 51/22 (1998): 214–39.

Calderini, Simonetta. “Woman, ‘Sin’ and ‘Lust’: The Fall of Adam and Eve According to Classical and Modern Muslim Exegesis.” In
Religion and Sexuality
. Ed. Michael A. Hayes et al. Roehampton Institute London Papers 4. Sheffield (UK): Sheffield Academic Press 1998: 49–63.

Caner, Ergun Mehmet and Emir Fethi Caner.
Unveiling Islam: An Insider’s Look at Muslim Life and Beliefs
. Grand Rapids (MI): Kregel Publications 2002.

Cilardo, Agostino. “Historical Development of the Legal Doctrine Relative to the Position of the Hermaphrodite in the Islamic Law.”
The Search
, 2/7 (1986): 128–70.

Collins, Robert O. “Slavery in the Sudan in History.”
Slavery and Abolition
, 20/3 (1999): 69–95.

Cook, Michael.
Forbidding Wrong in Islam
. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2003.

Cooke, Miriam.
Women Claim Islam: Creating Islamic Feminism through Litera- ture
. New York: Routledge 2000.

Coontz, Stephanie.
Marriage, A History: From Obedience to Intimacy or How Love Conquered Marriage
. New York: Viking Penguin 2005.

Cooperman, Alan. “Anti-Muslim Remarks Stir Tempest.”
The Washington Post
;
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A14499-2002Jun19?lan- guage=printer; (last accessed 11.26.04).

Coulson, Noel. “Regulation of Sexual Behavior under Traditional Islamic Law.” In
Society and the Sexes in Medieval Islam.
Ed. Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid-Marsot. Malibu (CA): Undena Publications 1979: 64–8.

——
A History of Islamic Law
. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 1964.

Curtis, Edward E., IV.
Islam in Black America: Identity, Liberation, and Difference in African-American Muslim Thought
. Albany: State University of New York Press 2002.

David, Susan Schaefer. “Changing Gender Relations in a Moroccan Town.” In
Arab Women: Old Boundaries, New Frontiers
. Ed. Judith E. Tucker. Blooming- ton: Indiana University Press 1993: 208–23.

Davies, Eryl W.
The Dissenting Reader: Feminist Approaches to the Hebrew Bible
.

Aldershot (UK): Ashgate 2003.

Davis, David Brion.
In the Image of God: Religion, Moral Values, and Our Heritage of Slavery.
New Haven (CT): Yale University Press 2001.

Davison, Julia O’Connell and Jacqueline Sánchez Taylor. “Travel and Taboo: Heterosexual Sex Tourism to the Caribbean.” In
Regulating Sex
. Ed. Bernstein and Schaffner. 83–99.

Dialmy, Abdessamad. “Moroccan Youth, Sex and Islam.”
Middle East Report
, 206 (Spring 1998): 16–17.

Diederich, Mathias. “Indonesians in Saudi Arabia: Religious and Economic Connections.” In
Transnational Connections and the Arab Gulf
. Ed. Madawi Al-Rasheed. London: Routledge 2005: 128–46.

bibliography 199

Doggett, Maeve E.
Marriage, Wife Beating, and the Law in Victorian England
.

Columbia (SC): University of South Carolina Press 1993.

Doi, ‘Abdul Rahman.
Woman in Shari’ah (Islamic Law)
. London: Ta-Ha Publish- ers 1994 [1989].

Dover, K.J. “Classical Greek Attitudes to Sexual Behavior.” In
Women in the Ancient World: The Arethusa Papers
. Ed. J. Peradotto and J.P. Sullivan. Albany: State University of New York Press 1984. Republished in Laura K. McClure (ed.),
Sexuality in the Classical World: Readings and Sources.
Malden (MA): Blackwell Publishing 2002: 19–33.

——
Greek Homosexuality
. Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press 1977.

Dunne, Bruce. “Power and Sexuality in the Middle East.”
Middle East Report
, 206 (Spring 1998): 8–11, 37.

Dupret, Baudouin. “Sexual Morality at the Egyptian Bar: Female Circumcision, Sex Change Operations, and Motives for Suing.”
Islamic Law and Society
, 9/1 (2001): 42–69.

Duran, Khalid. “Homosexuality in Islam.” In
Homosexuality and World Religions
. Ed. Arlene Swidler. Valley Forge (PA): Trinity Press International 1993: 181–97.

Eickelman, Dale F. “Compromised Contexts: Changing Ideas of Texts in the Islamic Tradition.” In
Text and Context in Islamic Societies
. Ed. Irene A. Bierman. Reading (UK): Ithaca Press 2004: 155–70.

Eid, Talal. “Marriage, Divorce and Child Custody as Experienced by American Muslims.” Harvard University Divinity School Th.D. dissertation, 2005.

Engineer, Asghar Ali. “Islam, Women, and Gender Justice.” In
What Men Owe to Women: Men’s Voices from World Religions
. Ed. Raines and Maguire. 109–28. Esack, Farid. “Islam and Gender Justice: Beyond Simplistic Apologia.” In
What Men Owe to Women: Men’s Voices from World Religions
. Ed. Raines and

Maguire. 187–210.

Esposito, John.
What Everyone Needs to Know about Islam
. Oxford: Oxford Uni- versity Press 2002.

Esposito, John L. with Natana J. DeLong-Bas.
Women in Muslim Family Law
. 2nd edn. Syracuse (NY): Syracuse University Press 2001.

European Council for Fatwa. Resolution 3/8, “A woman embraces Islam and her husband does not.” From the Final Statement of the 8th Ordinary Session of the European Council for Fatwa, http://www.e-cfr/eng/article/php?sid=35 (last accessed 02.07.06).

Ex-Muslim.com. “Evidence that Aisha was 9 when her marriage to Muhammad was consummated.”
http://www.exmuslim.com/com/evidence.htm (last accessed 11.04.04).

Fadel, Mohammed. “Reinterpreting the Guardian’s Role in the Islamic Contract of Marriage: The Case of the Maliki School.”
The Journal of Islamic Law
, 3/1 (1998): 1–26.

Falwell, Jerry. “Muhammad, a ‘demon-possessed pedophile’?” Published 06.15.02,
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=27975 (last accessed 11.26.04).

Faruki, Kemal. “Legal Implications for Today of
al-Ahkam al-Khamsa
(The Five Values).” In
Ethics in Islam.
Ed. R.G. Hovannisian. 65–72.

Faruqi, Harith Suleiman.
Faruqi’s Law Dictionary, Arabic-English
. 3rd edn.

Beirut: Librairie du Liban 1986.

Al-Faruqi, Lamya’.
Women, Muslim Society, and Islam
. Plainfield (IN): American Trust Publications 1994 [1988].

200 bibliography

Al-Faruqi, Maysam J. “Women’s Self-Identity in the Qur’an and Islamic Law.” In
Windows of Faith: Muslim Women Scholar-Activists in North America
. Ed. G. Webb.

First Coast News. http://www.fi (last accessed 11.26.04).

Friedmann, Yohanan.
Tolerance and Coercion in Islam: Interfaith Relations in the Muslim Tradition.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2003.

Fyzee, Asaf A.A.
Outlines of Muhammadan Law
. London: Oxford University Press 1955.

Geissinger, Aisha. “Gendering the Communal Body: Fasting in the Qur’an and the Hadith.” Unpublished paper presented at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2005.

Gollaher, David L.
Circumcision: A History of the World’s Most Controversial Surgery
. New York: Basic Books 2000.

Graff, E.J.
What is Marriage For? The Strange History of Our Most Intimate Institu- tion
. Boston: Beacon Press 2004 [1999].

Gramick, Jeannine and Robert Gordis. “Are Homosexual and Bisexual Relations Natural and Normal?” In
Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Human Sexuality
. 2nd edn. Ed. Robert T. Francoeur. Guilford (CT): The Dushkin Publishing Group 1989: 34–53.

Hadassah-Brandeis Institute. “Loyal Daughters and Liberated Women: An Inter- faith Discussion.” Conference on Choosing Limits, Limiting Choices: Women’s Status and Religious Life, presented by the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute and JOFA: The Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, March 13, 2005, Brandeis Uni- versity. Transcript at
www.brandeis.edu/hbi/pubs/Loyal_Daughters-edited.doc (last accessed 03.04.06).

BOOK: Sexual Ethics in Islam
11.02Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

The Heat of the Knight by Scottie Barrett
The Appeal by John Grisham
Pleasure Bay by Maddie Taylor, Melody Parks
Preacher's Justice by William W. Johnstone
Humanity 02 - Raven Flames by Corrine Shroud
Face Time by S. J. Pajonas
The Island by Olivia Levez
The Strange White Doves by Alexander Key