Muslim Women Activists in North America : Speaking for Ourselves.
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- 9780292796614
- 305.48/697/09227
- HQ1170 .M8472 2005
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction (Katherine Bullock) -- Chapter 1. Silent Revolution of a Muslim Arab American Scholar-Activist (Nimat Hafez Barazangi) -- Chapter 2. Allah Doesn't Change the Condition of People until They Change Themselves (Ekram Beshir) -- Chapter 3. War Zones: Anecdotes (Mariam Bhabha) -- Chapter 4. Activism as a Way of Life (Katherine Bullock) -- Chapter 5. My Life Journey (Muniza Farooqi) -- Chapter 6. Rawahil (Khadija Haffajee) -- Chapter 7. Rocking the Boat and Stirring the Pot (Rose Hamid) -- Chapter 8. Struggling with Words, Striving through Words: My Odyssey in Activism (Gul Joya Jafri) -- Chapter 9. Working to Help All the World's Children (Laila Al-Marayati) -- Chapter 10. Building a Community for the Next Generation (Olivia Monem) -- Chapter 11. In Pursuit of Peace and Justice (Nadira Mustapha) -- Chapter 12. Activism: A Passion for Justice (Samadah Raquibah Amatul Nur) -- Chaper 13. Activism: A Part of Life (Mona Rahman) -- Chapter 14. Life of a Muslim Woman Activist (Margaret Sabir-Gillette) -- Chapter 15. Muslim Activist: Mother and Educator (Freda Shamma) -- Chapter 16. Taking the Bus to the World of Islamic Activism (Samana Siddiqui) -- Chapter 17. Is the Reward for Good Other than Good? (Shahina Siddiqui) -- Chapter 18. Undoing Internalized Inferiority (Tayyibah Taylor) -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors.
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