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Masculinity, Homosexuality and the Defence of Islam : A Case Study of Yusuf al-Qaradawi?s Media Fatwa  / Scott Kugle, Stephen Hunt.

Religion and Gender, 2 (2012) 2, p. 254-279
source: Religion and Gender year: 2 (2012) 2 , p. 254-279
resume: This paper analyses how Islamic Neo-traditionalists perceive gender constructs through a distorted view of religious texts and cultural conventions. It explores the ramifications of these constructs for attitudes towards same-sex orientations and relationships. These themes are discussed with reference to a case study of a TV talk show on 5 June 2006 by one conservative scholar-activist, Shaykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, whose teachings have an impact in the Middle-East and on Muslim minorities in the West. The paper will demonstrate how al-Qaradawi articulates his views of homophobia as part of an agenda to reinforce perceived threats to Muslim masculinity.
subjects:
    islammasculinitysexual orientationhomophobiareligious textstalk shows

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Masculinity, Homosexuality and the Defence of Islam : A Case Study of Yusuf al-Qaradawi?s Media Fatwa
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Scott Kugle, Stephen Hunt.
Religion and Gender
2
(2012)
2
254-279
N294678
Book

Sexual and Gender Diversity in the Muslim World : History, Law and Vernacular Knowledge  / 

Vanja Hamzic.London: Tauris, 2016 - xii, 333 p.
edition: London: Tauris, 2016 - xii, 333 p.
annotation: Bibliogr.: p. 286-321.
ISBN: 9781784533328
subjects:
lgbtislamcanon lawcriminalisationdecriminalisationlgbti rightsreligious textsturkeyindiapakistanhistorical periods
resume: Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity is forbidden in contemporary international human rights law, yet in many interpretations of Islamic law, this is seen to contradict the tenets of Islam. Vanja Hamzic here offers a path-breaking historical and anthropological analysis of the discourses on sexual and gender diversity in the Muslim world. The first of its kind, the book sheds new light on the understanding of diversity and resistance to hegemonic visions of the self in Muslim societies. Combining first-hand ethnographic accounts of Muslims in contemporary Pakistan including the hijra community whose pluralist sexual and gender experience defy the disciplinary gaze of both international and state law with new archival research, this book provides a unique mapping of Islamic jurisprudence, court practice and social developments in the Muslim world. Hamzic provides a comprehensive look at the ways in which sexually diverse and gender-variant Muslims are seen, and see themselves, within the context of the Islamic legal tradition.

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Sexual and Gender Diversity in the Muslim World : History, Law and Vernacular Knowledge
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Vanja Hamzic.
N297071
Book

Homosexuality in the church : both sides of the debate  / 

Jeffrey S. Siker, editor.Louisville, KY: Westminster / John Knox Press, cop. 1994 - xvii, 211 p.
edition: Louisville, KY: Westminster / John Knox Press, cop. 1994 - xvii, 211 p.
ISBN: 0664255450
subjects:
gay menlesbianschristianityethicspriestsreligious textsusa
resume: Outstanding authorities on Scripture, tradition, reason, biology, ethics, and gendered experience discuss one of the most divisive debates in the church today: the place of homosexuals in the community of faith. Each perspective is explored by two writers, one more conservative, the other more liberal.

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Homosexuality in the church : both sides of the debate
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0664255450
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Jeffrey S. Siker, editor.
N297263
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De omgang met homoseksuelen in de Nederlands joodse gemeenten anno nu  / Ory Six.

Utrecht: Universiteit Utrecht [UU], 2013 - 63 p.+ bijl.
edition: Utrecht : Universiteit Utrecht [UU], 2013 - 63 p.+ bijl.
subjects:
  • gay men
  • lesbians
  • jews
  • attitudes
  • judaism
  • religious texts
  • heteronormativity
  • oppression
  • acceptance
  • social processes
  • research
  • netherlands
theme:
  1. jodendom
  2. homoseksualiteit
resume: Heteroseksualiteit vormt binnen de meeste religies het standaardbeeld. De drie monotheïstisch wereldreligies hebben geen reputatie van tolerantie als het om homoseksualiteit gaat. Het jodendom vormt hierin geen uitzondering. De moderne maatschappij ontwikkelt echter en neemt, zeker in Nederland, een accepterende houding ten opzichte homoseksualiteit aan. Hoe reageren de Nederlands joodse gemeenten hierop? Wordt hun houding nog steeds vormgegeven door de oude traditie en staan zij dus afkeurenswaardig tegenover homoseksualiteit? Of zien we een aanpassing aan het huidige, maatschappelijke klimaat? Kortom: op welke wijze wordt er binnen verschillende joodse gemeentes in Nederland vandaag de dag omgegaan met homoseksualiteit en homofilie? In deze scriptie wordt naar een antwoord op deze vraag gezocht aan de hand van de theorie van Michel Foucault aangaande het construct seksualiteit en de manier waarop dit een plaats inneemt in de maatschappij. Er wordt onderzocht of er sprake is van onderdrukking van de afgekeurde seksualiteit of dat er binnen de joodse gemeentes in Nederland een gewenste, normatieve seksualiteit gestimuleerd wordt. Tevens wordt de omgang met homoseksualiteit op microniveau (door de gemeenteleden binnen de gemeentes zelf) vergeleken met de omgang op institutioneel niveau (de officiële richtlijnen zoals opgesteld door autoriteiten).

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De omgang met homoseksuelen in de Nederlands joodse gemeenten anno nu
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N299346
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Homoseksualiteit binnen het Jodendom, Christendom en de Islam  / Inge Versteeg & Jessica Verdel.

[S.l.: s.n.], ca. 2010 - 19 p.
edition: [S.l. : s.n.], ca. 2010 - 19 p.
subjects:
  • gay men
  • lesbians
  • attitudes
  • self-acceptance
  • judaism
  • christianity
  • islam
  • religious texts
  • research
theme:
  1. levensbeschouwing
  2. homoseksualiteit
resume: Onderzoek naar teksten in de Talmoed, Bijbel en Koran over homoseksualiteit en naar attituden van de religieuze gemeenschap en religieuze homoseksuelen zelf.

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Homoseksualiteit binnen het Jodendom, Christendom en de Islam
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N300066
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Faces : Module geschiedenis [tussen secreet en sacraal]  / Philip van der Walt.

Amsterdam: Hogeschool van Amsterdam (HvA), 2017 - 29 p.: ill.
edition: Amsterdam : Hogeschool van Amsterdam (HvA), 2017 - 29 p.: ill.
subjects:
  • gay men
  • sodomy laws
  • slavery
  • sentencing
  • death penalty
  • bible
  • religious texts
  • surinam
  • netherlands
  • 1600 1700
  • 1700 1800
theme:
  1. rechtspositie
  2. homoseksualiteit
resume: Onderzoek naar sodomieprocessen in Suriname uit de zeventiende en achtiende eeuw, met uitleg over het politiek klimaat in Nederland, bij de tentoonstelling Faces: Surinamese and African American LGBT History gehouden bij IHLIA in 2017.

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Faces : Module geschiedenis [tussen secreet en sacraal]
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N302530
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Hadith and Queer Identities

[Cairo]: Bedayaa [etc]., 2019 - [3] p.
edition: [Cairo] : Bedayaa [etc]., 2019 - [3] p.
subjects:
  • sexual identity
  • gender identity
  • sexual orientation
  • transgenderism
  • islam
  • religious texts
  • acceptance
theme:
  1. islam
  2. lhbt
resume: An analysis and positive interpretation of hadiths - which are statements and accounts outside the Quran that are attributed to Mohammed - about homosexuality and transgenderism. According to this interpretation, there is no valid evidence that Prophet rejected sexual or gender identity.

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Hadith and Queer Identities
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N305691
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Trans Identity : Islam's Perspective

[Cairo]: Bedayaa [etc]., 2019 - [4] p.
edition: [Cairo] : Bedayaa [etc]., 2019 - [4] p.
subjects:
  • transgenderism
  • transgender people
  • gender identity
  • transitioning
  • gender realignment surgery
  • islam
  • religious texts
  • acceptance
  • iran
  • egypt
theme:
  1. islam
  2. lhbt
resume: An analysis and positive interpretation of hadiths, Islamic texts and Islamic customs with regard to transgender people, including the acceptance of gender re-assignment surgery in Iran and Egypt.

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Trans Identity : Islam's Perspective
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N305692
Article

Islam and Homosexuality : Religious Dogma, Colonial Rule, and the Quest for Belonging  / Shafiqa Ahmadi.

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development, 26 (2012) 3 (spring), p. 705-724
source: Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development year: 26 (2012) 3 (spring), p. 705-724
resume: It is widely believed that homosexuality is forbidden in Islam. However, a distinction should be made between homosexual acts and homosexual persons. Under the laws of some Islamic countries, homosexual acts are considered a crime and are punishable by death or by isolation, if not actual criminal proceedings. Being a homosexual person and not publicly acting on homosexual feelings, however, is within the bounds of the law in many Muslim countries. These distinctions create a serious clash between Islam and homosexuality. Regardless of whether homosexuality in Islam is indeed a crime, the experience of LGBT individuals must be viewed from multiple perspectives in how the LGBT community is treated differently within the Muslim community and by those outside of the Muslim community. Analyzing discrimination through a single-axis framework marginalizes those who are multiply-burdened; that is, analyzing Muslim LGBT individuals' experiences as just Muslims, or just LGBT, only marginalizes this community that is multiply-burdened by religion, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, and gender identity and expression. This article's focus is the intersection of these identities and how our current understanding of Muslims who belong to the LGBT community is narrowly defined or, at times, non-existent. In order to give voice to this marginalized community, this article utilizes the concept of intersectionality as derived from Critical Race Theory (CRT).
subjects:
    lgbtsexual orientationgender identitysexual identityislamethicsreligious textskoransodomy lawsdiscriminationsocial exclusionmiddle eastusa

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Islam and Homosexuality : Religious Dogma, Colonial Rule, and the Quest for Belonging
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Shafiqa Ahmadi.
Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development
26
(2012)
3
(spring)
705-724
N307696

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