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      Church Attendance is (Once Again) Correlated with Authoritarianism — So Why Do We Refuse to Acknowledge It?
    • Historian Matthew Stewart Upends the Widespread Belief that 19th Century U.S. Christianity Was On ‘The Right Side of History’
      Historian Matthew Stewart Upends the Widespread Belief that 19th Century U.S. Christianity Was On ‘The Right Side of History’
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Amina Wadud

Amina Wadud is an internationally known scholar on Islam and gender. She has lived in five different countries and traveled to more than 40 countries as a consultant on Islam, Human Rights, and Women. Dr. Wadud is Professor Emeritus of Islamic Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA and visiting scholar at Starr King School for Ministry in Berkeley, California. She is the author of Qur’an and Woman: Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman’s Perspective, (Oxford, 1999) and, most recently, of Inside the Gender Jihad: Reform in Islam (OneWorld, 2006).

(A)theologies, Guest BloggersAugust 19, 2013

The 99 Names: Allah is not
He or She

By Amina Wadud

So it occurred to me, we could resume the harmonious balance in creation by shifting our emphasis onto the Jamal names, the yin or feminine aspects of the divine.

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Guest BloggersMay 5, 2011

Hajj Journal:
This Cultural Hajj

By Amina Wadud

… is the one Allah ordained for me to have.

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Guest BloggersMay 5, 2011

Hajj Journal: Visiting the Kingdom is Not the Same as Visiting the King

By Amina Wadud

Okay, so our entry into Saudi Arabia for the hajj was not all that seamless…

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Guest BloggersMay 5, 2011

Hajj Journal: The Journey Begins and Ends

By Amina Wadud

I mean, am I on my way? Are we there yet?

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Guest BloggersMay 5, 2011

Hajj Journal: Part of the Process

By Amina Wadud

Last day before the journey.

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Guest BloggersMay 5, 2011

The Best-Laid Plans of Mice and Humans

By Amina Wadud

Three days until departure.

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Guest BloggersMay 5, 2011

If You Were Faced With Him

By Amina Wadud

I don’t think God would mind a cheat sheet.

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Guest BloggersMay 5, 2011

Shari’ah is Not the Law

By Amina Wadud

There is a lot of brouhaha about Islamic shari’ah. I won’t try to unravel all the threads of these debates, but here’s some history…

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Guest BloggersMay 5, 2011

Conversion Story #643 (not a real number)

By Amina Wadud

These days, when ever you say you are Muslim by choice, you get people asking about your conversion.

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Guest BloggersMay 5, 2011

Khalifah: We Really Do Have Control Over Our Own Destiny

By Amina Wadud

How we co-create reality.

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