rini hartman on Fri, 28 Apr 2006 14:49:24 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-nl] De Koran en de Vrouw; Amina Wadud |
ter info, grts. rini hartman Amina Wadud Televisieportret van Amina Wadud: docent en onderzoeker Islamitische Studies en schrijfster van het boek De Koran en de Vrouw. Als vrouw, zwarte vrouw zelfs, lijkt Wadud nauwelijks in de positie om het geloof te hervormen. Maar juist zij werd die ene zwarte islamitische vrouw die de moslimwereld verbijsterde door zelf voor te gaan in het gebed (Synod House, New York, 2005). Wadud staat op de bres voor een betere balans in de 'gender'-deelname aan het maatschappelijk verkeer: vrouwen actiever in het publieke domein, mannen nadrukkelijker aanwezig in het private domein van - willekeurig voorbeeld - de afwas. Kalm en zonder stemverheffing preekt Wadud een milde feministische hervorming van de islam - en is daarom veroordeeld tot het opgejaagde leven van de vogelvrije. Filmmaker Elli Safari (KinoSafari) reisde naar verschillende plekken op de aardbol en registreerde de onafhankelijke denker Amina Wadud en haar opmerkelijk effect op geloofsgenoten. 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