Indonesian Muslim Women Engage with Feminism: Perbedaan antara revisi
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== Indonesia’s first feminist == | == Indonesia’s first feminist == | ||
Indonesia’s first feminist and national hero, Kartini. Tropenmuseum, part of the National Museum of World Cultures via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA | Indonesia’s first feminist and national hero, [[Kartini, Kiai Sholeh Darat, dan Kupi|Kartini]]. Tropenmuseum, part of the National Museum of World Cultures via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA | ||
Stories of Indonesia’s early feminist, Kartini, and the recent world-first female Muslim clerics congress in Indonesia both offer insights in this discussion. They highlight the struggle of Muslim women for equality, justice and freedom. | Stories of Indonesia’s early feminist, Kartini, and the recent world-first female Muslim clerics congress in Indonesia both offer insights in this discussion. They highlight the struggle of Muslim women for equality, justice and freedom. | ||