LEADER 03574nam 2200661 450 001 9910465442003321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a0-231-53787-5 024 7 $a10.7312/katz16266 035 $a(CKB)3710000000220707 035 $a(EBL)1763963 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001290020 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12542493 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001290020 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11234527 035 $a(PQKB)10105761 035 $a(StDuBDS)EDZ0001076010 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1763963 035 $a(DE-B1597)458384 035 $a(OCoLC)887506828 035 $a(OCoLC)944030577 035 $a(DE-B1597)9780231537872 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL1763963 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10912904 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL668508 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000220707 100 $a20140830h20142014 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aWomen in the mosque $ea history of legal thought and social practice /$fMarion Holmes Katz ; jacket design, Jordan Wannemacher 210 1$aNew York ;$aChichester, England :$cColumbia University Press,$d2014. 210 4$dİ2014 215 $a1 online resource (viii, 417 pages) 311 0 $a1-322-37226-8 311 0 $a0-231-16266-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tAcknowledgments --$tIntroduction --$t1. Women's Mosque Attendance as a Legal Problem --$t2. Reconstructing Practice --$t3. Debating Women's Mosque Access in Sixteenth- Century Mecca --$t4. Modern Developments --$tNotes --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 $aJuxtaposing Muslim scholars' debates over women's attendance in mosques with historical descriptions of women's activities within Middle Eastern and North African mosques, Marion Holmes Katz shows how over the centuries legal scholars' arguments have often reacted to rather than dictated Muslim women's behavior. Tracing Sunni legal positions on women in mosques from the second century of the Islamic calendar to the modern period, Katz connects shifts in scholarly terminology and argumentation to changing constructions of gender. Over time, assumptions about women's changing behavior through the lifecycle gave way to a global preoccupation with sexual temptation, which then became the central rationale for limits on women's mosque access. At the same time, travel narratives, biographical dictionaries, and religious polemics suggest that women's usage of mosque space often diverged in both timing and content from the ritual models constructed by scholars. Katz demonstrates both the concrete social and political implications of Islamic legal discourse and the autonomy of women's mosque-based activities. She also examines women's mosque access as a trope in Western travelers' narratives and the evolving significance of women's mosque attendance among different Islamic currents in the twentieth century. 606 $aWomen (Islamic law) 606 $aMosques (Islamic law) 606 $aWomen in Islam 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aWomen (Islamic law) 615 0$aMosques (Islamic law) 615 0$aWomen in Islam. 676 $a297.3/51082 700 $aKatz$b Marion Holmes$f1967-$0698258 702 $aWannemacher$b Jordan 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910465442003321 996 $aWomen in the mosque$92487496 997 $aUNINA