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  • Israel’s War on Gaza
    • The Desire to Annihilate Gaza Wasn’t Born on 10/7 — It’s Part of a Long Tradition that Includes 19th Century Travel Writing
      The Desire to Annihilate Gaza Wasn’t Born on 10/7 — It’s Part of a Long Tradition that Includes 19th Century Travel Writing
    • The Antisemitism Awareness Act Just Passed by the House Would Actually Increase Anti-Jewish Violence
      The Antisemitism Awareness Act Just Passed by the House Would Actually Increase Anti-Jewish Violence
    • ‘Do You Want Columbia to be Cursed by God?’ — Alarming Exchanges in Congress and Beyond Highlight the Desperate Need for Religious Literacy
      ‘Do You Want Columbia to be Cursed by God?’ — Alarming Exchanges in Congress and Beyond Highlight the Desperate Need for Religious Literacy
  • Racial Justice
    • Church Attendance is (Once Again) Correlated with Authoritarianism — So Why Do We Refuse to Acknowledge It?
      Church Attendance is (Once Again) Correlated with Authoritarianism — So Why Do We Refuse to Acknowledge It?
    • Well, the Harris-Trump Debate Happened — Now Enjoy Your Freedom and Choose Wisely
      Well, the Harris-Trump Debate Happened — Now Enjoy Your Freedom and Choose Wisely
    • 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’
  • Politics/Law
    • Church Attendance is (Once Again) Correlated with Authoritarianism — So Why Do We Refuse to Acknowledge It?
      Church Attendance is (Once Again) Correlated with Authoritarianism — So Why Do We Refuse to Acknowledge It?
    • Well, the Harris-Trump Debate Happened — Now Enjoy Your Freedom and Choose Wisely
      Well, the Harris-Trump Debate Happened — Now Enjoy Your Freedom and Choose Wisely
    • We Would Be Wise to Pay Attention to Trump’s Apocalyptic QAnon Posting Spree
      We Would Be Wise to Pay Attention to Trump’s Apocalyptic QAnon Posting Spree
  • Sex/Gender/Justice
    • Democrats Have Seized the Narrative Frame From the GOP, But Can They Find a Better Story to Tell About an Inclusive, Pluralist US?
      Democrats Have Seized the Narrative Frame From the GOP, But Can They Find a Better Story to Tell About an Inclusive, Pluralist US?
    • Will Iowa’s Abortion Ban Respect Religious Freedom?
      Will Iowa’s Abortion Ban Respect Religious Freedom?
    • After Her Remarks Pope JPII Was Never the Same — Controversial, Beloved Sr Theresa Kane’s Effect on the Catholic Church Endures
      After Her Remarks Pope JPII Was Never the Same — Controversial, Beloved Sr Theresa Kane’s Effect on the Catholic Church Endures
  • Christian Nationalism
    • Church Attendance is (Once Again) Correlated with Authoritarianism — So Why Do We Refuse to Acknowledge It?
      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’
    • Will Iowa’s Abortion Ban Respect Religious Freedom?
      Will Iowa’s Abortion Ban Respect Religious Freedom?
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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).

Guest BloggersSeptember 17, 2010

Run Hajar Run

By Amina Wadud

To get the gist of this particular rite, we have to look at the story of Hajar.

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Guest BloggersSeptember 16, 2010

French “Burqa Ban”: It’s Not About Religion

By Amina Wadud

The less attention we give to the matter of niqab in European and North American public space, the more effective we are in removing it as a topic of interest…

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Guest BloggersSeptember 15, 2010

Islamic Intellectual Leadership at a Crossroads

By Amina Wadud

There is sometimes an unnecessary rift between leading ideas and leading people politically.

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Guest BloggersSeptember 14, 2010

How to Choose a Tour Company for Your Hajj

By Amina Wadud

…or How Not to Choose One

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Rites, Rituals, and the King
Guest BloggersSeptember 13, 2010

Rites, Rituals, and the King

By Amina Wadud

To stop five times a day, to assume these postures, to utter this un-self encoded message, makes a difference, not to God, but to us, here and now.

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Guest BloggersSeptember 9, 2010

‘Id Mubarak and Many Happy Returns!

By Amina Wadud

And everywhere there is food.

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Guest BloggersSeptember 8, 2010

Al-Qur’an and Me

By Amina Wadud

When I started reading it the whole universe unfolded before me.

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Guest BloggersSeptember 7, 2010

Departure of the Queen

By Amina Wadud

Coming to the end of the Qur’an reading is also melancholy, and I forget why I felt I should rush just a few days ago.

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Guest BloggersSeptember 7, 2010

Prophet Muhammad

By Amina Wadud

I don’t know how the importance of the prophet gets lost in the zealousness of certain defenders, but trust me, this is not about freedom of speech.

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Guest BloggersSeptember 7, 2010

The Night of Power: Laylatul Qadri

By Amina Wadud

Let me be honest. I am not big on this idea of God as the fulfiller of our requisition lists. 

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