In 1928, Nazira Zeineddine al-Halabi wrote a book called Unveiling and Veiling, an indictment of patriarchal oppression in which she boldly stated that the veil was un-Islamic. Considered by many an attack on Islam, it caused uproar and was banned by many clerics. In this latest addition to Makers of the Muslim World series, miriam cooke paints an intimate portrait of the life and work of this pioneering champion of Islamic feminism.
Miriam Cooke is Professor of Modern Arabic literature and Culture at Duke University.
Illustrations
Maps
Preface
Acknowledgements
PART I
1 Early Arab Feminisms
2 The Twilight of the Ottomans
3 Islamic Lessons
4 Religious Interlocutors
5 The Book
6 ¿The Girl¿ Writes Back
7 What Went Wrong?
PART II
8 Marriage
9 The Afterlife of a Writer
Conclusion
Glossary
Works Cited
Index