Indonesian Muslim Women Engage with Feminism: Perbedaan antara revisi
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Can a Muslim be a feminist? Many Muslim women and men have fought for liberation, justice and freedom, but some still question if feminism and Islam are aligned. | |||
Can a Muslim be a feminist? Many Muslim women and men have fought for liberation, justice and freedom, but some still question if feminism and Islam are aligned. | |||
The practice of Muslim women wearing headscarves is often taken as a sign that they are objectified through religious practices. Genital mutilation, child marriage, domestic violence and polygamy in Muslim majority societies are practices said to be based on Islamic teachings. | The practice of Muslim women wearing headscarves is often taken as a sign that they are objectified through religious practices. Genital mutilation, child marriage, domestic violence and polygamy in Muslim majority societies are practices said to be based on Islamic teachings. | ||
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Western feminism understands agency as a self-realisation and freedom for everyone to exercise their free will. Therefore, they should not be subject to tradition, culture or social coercion. | Western feminism understands agency as a self-realisation and freedom for everyone to exercise their free will. Therefore, they should not be subject to tradition, culture or social coercion. | ||
== Indonesia’s | === Indonesia’s First Feminist === | ||
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 | 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 | ||
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Tragically, although she campaigned against polygamy, her ailing father’s request forced Kartini to accept marriage to a man who already had three wives. | Tragically, although she campaigned against polygamy, her ailing father’s request forced Kartini to accept marriage to a man who already had three wives. | ||
== Female | === Female Clerics Taking Over === | ||
As if in the steps of Kartini, the gathering of almost 500 female religious scholars in Cirebon, West Java, is a milestone in Muslim women’s fight for equality. | As if in the steps of Kartini, the gathering of almost 500 female religious scholars in Cirebon, West Java, is a milestone in Muslim women’s fight for equality. | ||
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By taking this approach, the female clerics are attempting to open Muslim women’s minds to the idea that they should not only listen to male clerics on questions affecting their identity as Muslim women. | By taking this approach, the female clerics are attempting to open Muslim women’s minds to the idea that they should not only listen to male clerics on questions affecting their identity as Muslim women. | ||
== Muslim | === Muslim Women’s Agency === | ||
The idea that Muslim women lack agency is hard to reconcile with this vibrant new network of intellectual women. They no longer accept becoming victims of male domination and they use Islamic teachings to challenge patriarchal practices. They take advantage of any available public avenue to express their need for independence, to be seen and heard. | The idea that Muslim women lack agency is hard to reconcile with this vibrant new network of intellectual women. They no longer accept becoming victims of male domination and they use Islamic teachings to challenge patriarchal practices. They take advantage of any available public avenue to express their need for independence, to be seen and heard. | ||
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June 1, 2017 | June 1, 2017 | ||
'' | ''http://theconversation.com/indonesian-muslim-women-engage-with-feminism-78424'' | ||
'''Penulis: Dina Afrianty''' | |||
''(Theology students sit an exam at the Islamic University in Jakarta/ Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Australian Catholic University)'' | |||
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