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Fatema Mernissi (Arabic: فاطمة مرنيسي, romanized: Fāṭima Marnīsī; 27
September 1940 – 30
November 2015) was a
Moroccan feminist writer and sociologist...
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Reyshahri 2009, pp. 369, 379.
Reyshahri 2009, p. 379.
Mernissi 1991, pp. 192–3.
Mernissi 1991, p. 193.
Mernissi 1991, pp. 191–5.
Sanni &
Salmon 2014.
Ayoub 1978...
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Mernissi, Fatima; Mary Jo
Lakeland (2003). The
forgotten queens of Islam.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-579868-5.
Mernissi, Fatima;...
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Prominent thinkers include Begum Rokeya,
Amina Wadud,
Leila Ahmed,
Fatema Mernissi,
Azizah al-Hibri,
Riffat H****an, Asma Lamrabet, and Asma Barlas. Since...
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attributed wrongly as
central to the
Islamic faith. In her writings,
Fatema Mernissi said that “if women's
rights are a
problem for some
modern Muslim men,...
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Spanish captives. For example, in The
Forgotten Queens of
Islam Fatima Mernissi mentions Spanish historical do****ents of 1540,
according to
which there...
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political affairs.
Mernissi &
Lakeland 2003, pp. 1115, 146–147.
Mernissi &
Lakeland 2003, p. 115.
Mernissi &
Lakeland 2003, p. 139.
Mernissi &
Lakeland 2003...
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Dreams of Tresp****:
Tales of a
Harem Girlhood is a
novel by
Fatima Mernissi; the UK
title has been The
Harem Within:
Tales of a
Moroccan Girlhood. It describes...
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Roded 2008, p. 23.
Joseph 2007, p. 227.
McAuliffe 2001, p. 55.
Mernissi 1988, p. 65.
Mernissi 1988, p. 107.
Abbott 1942, p. 25.
Roded 1994, p. 28. Abbott...
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Dakake Sachiko Murata Amina Wadud Hidayet Şefkatli
Tuksal Fatima Mernissi Nahid Angha Aisha Bewley Amina Inloes Zohreh Sefati Tahera Qutbuddin Mohja...