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Islam and Homosexuality
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Samar Habib, Editor
ISBN:
0-313-37900-9
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-37900-0
503 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
11/12/2009
List Price:
$104.95
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UK Sterling Price: £72.95
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Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Reviews:
"Presented in two volumes by Habib (U. of Western Sydney, Australia), this collection contains 20 papers examining a diverse set of issues concerning homosexuality in the Islamic world. The first volume concentrates on the experiences of homosexual minorities across the breadth of the Islamic world and includes comparison of the persecution of homosexuals in Islamic Malaysia and secular China, the impact of 9/11 on gay Muslims in the United States, male homoerotic desire and sociability in medieval Arabic literature, gays in American-occupied Iraq, gay autobiographical writing about the Hajj, the ideological underpinnings of gay advance in Muslim-majority societies as witnessed in online chat rooms, female masculinities and the Malay Muslim community of Singapore, and neo-orthodoxy and the debate on the unlawfulness of same-sex relations in Islam. Topics addressed in the second volume include the social construction of religious realities by queer Muslims, synthesizing tradition and modernity in the question of homosexuality in Islam, narratives from diasporic Muslim women on identity and gay liberation, hegemony and hybridity among queer Australian Muslims, queer Turkish organizations in Berlin and the marketing of diversity, and sexualities and the social order in Arab and Muslim communities."
—Reference & Research Book News
February 2010
"A timely work for both public and academic libraries, this set undoubtedly will engender intensive, if not heated, discussion. Essential. Lower-level undergraduates through graduate students; general readers."
—Choice
6/1/2010
Description:
The place of sexual and gender minorities in the contemporary Islamic world is the subject of fascinating new directions in research and scholarly thought.
Islam and Homosexuality
gathers together 20 experts exploring these issues to provide an expansive look at the treatment of same-sex interactions in Muslim cultures today.
Islam and Homosexuality
offers one volume on the specific experiences of gay Muslims today and a second volume viewing the issue from a global perspective. Essays explore the lives of LGBTIQ persons in both Islamic nations and Muslim communities in non-Islamic countries. Additional writings explore the roots of homophobia in the theology of Islam, the various judgments against homosexuality in the different schools of Islamic law, and the potential scriptural basis for including LGBTIQ persons in the Muslim community. No other resource on the relationship between LGBTIQ persons and the world’s largest religion covers the topic with anything approaching this work’s range or depth.
Title Features:
• Includes the work of 21 contributors, each a groundbreaking scholar on this multifaceted subject
• A foreword by Parvez Sharma, filmmaker of
A Jihad for Love
About the Author:
Dr. Samar Habib
, Ph.D., lectures at the University of Western Sydney, Australia, and is the chief editor of
Nebula
.
LCC Class:
297.5'66-dc22
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