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'''Info Artikel:'''
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|Sumber Original
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|The Jakarta Pos
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|Tanggal Publikasi
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|06 Mei 2017
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|Penulis
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|Nurul Fitri Ramadhani
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|Artikel Lengkap
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|Women Ulema Struggle Amid Conservatism
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“I am often mocked and ignored. Many husbands prohibit their wives from coming to my [Quran] recitations because they think I teach their wives to rebel,” said Shinto Nabilah Asrori, a nyai (female cleric) from Magelang, Central Java. Male clerics in the area have said she is too modern, she told the first ever Congress of Indonesian Women Ulema.
“I am often mocked and ignored. Many husbands prohibit their wives from coming to my [Quran] recitations because they think I teach their wives to rebel,” said Shinto Nabilah Asrori, a nyai (female cleric) from Magelang, Central Java. Male clerics in the area have said she is too modern, she told the first ever Congress of Indonesian Women Ulema.


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However female ulema have strengths comparable to their male counterparts, said [[Machasin]], a professor at Islamic State University (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta: religious knowledge that is more sensitive to issues of inequality, a generally more gentle approach to teaching and lovebased leadership. '''(Nurul Fitri Ramadhani)'''
However female ulema have strengths comparable to their male counterparts, said [[Machasin]], a professor at Islamic State University (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta: religious knowledge that is more sensitive to issues of inequality, a generally more gentle approach to teaching and lovebased leadership. '''(Nurul Fitri Ramadhani)'''
The Jakarta Post, May 6, 2017
''Source: The Jakarta Post, May 06, 2017''
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