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Women and Gender in Islam by Leila Ahmed is a groundbreaking historical analysis of the role of women in Islamic societies. The book explores the pre-Islamic era, the emergence of Islam, and the subsequent cultural, political, and religious influences that shaped gender dynamics in the Muslim world. Ahmed critically examines how colonialism, nationalism, and modernity have impacted perceptions of women’s rights and roles in Islam. By blending historical scholarship with feminist theory, she challenges common misconceptions and provides a nuanced understanding of women’s status in Islamic history and contemporary society.

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