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Women Embracing Islam: Gender and Conversion in the West » (New Edition)

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Authors: Karin Van Nieuwkerk
ISBN-13: 9780292713024, ISBN-10: 0292713029
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Date Published: July 2006
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Karin Van Nieuwkerk

Karin Van Nieuwkerk is a Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands.

Book Synopsis

Many Westerners view Islam as a religion that restricts and subordinates women in both private and public life. Yet a surprising number of women in Western Europe and America are converting to Islam. What attracts these women to a belief system that is markedly different from both Western Christianity and Western secularism? What benefits do they gain by converting, and what are the costs? How do Western women converts live their new Islamic faith, and how does their conversion affect their families and communities? How do women converts transmit Islamic values to their children? These are some of the questions that Women Embracing Islam seeks to answer.
In this vanguard study of gender and conversion to Islam, leading historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and theologians investigate why non-Muslim women in the United States, several European countries, and South Africa are converting to Islam. Drawing on extensive interviews with female converts, the authors explore the life experiences that lead Western women to adopt Islam, as well as the appeal that various forms of Islam, as well as the Nation of Islam, have for women. The authors find that while no single set of factors can explain why Western women are embracing Islamic faith traditions, some common motivations emerge. These include an attraction to Islam's high regard for family and community, its strict moral and ethical standards, and the rationality and spirituality of its theology, as well as a disillusionment with Christianity and with the unrestrained sexuality of so much of Western culture.

Table of Contents

Foreword : conversion and gender, two contested concepts
Introduction : gender and conversion to Islam in the West1
Ch. 1The quest for peace in submission : reflections on the journey of American women converts to Islam19
Ch. 2The shaping of a Scandinavian "Islam" : converts and gender equal opportunity48
Ch. 3Symbolizing distance : conversion to Islam in Germany and the United States71
Ch. 4Gender, conversion, and Islam : a comparison of online and offline conversion narratives95
Ch. 5The shifting significance of the Halal/Haram frontier : narratives on the Hijab and other issues120
Ch. 6Female conversion to Islam : the Sufi paradigm153
Ch. 7African American Islam as an expression of converts' religious faith and nationalist dreams and ambitions172
Ch. 8Feminism and conversion : comparing British, Dutch, and South African life stories192
Ch. 9How Deborah became Aisha : the conversion process and the creation of female Muslim identity233
Ch. 10Keeping the faith : convert Muslim mothers and the transmission of female Muslim identity in the West250

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