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Analyzes how American Muslim women assert themselves as religious actors in the US and beyond, using the Qur'an as a tool for social justice and community building

The Women's Mosque of America (WMA), a multiracial, women-only mosque in Los Angeles, is the first of its kind in the United States. Since 2015, the WMA has provided a space for Muslim women to build inclusive communities committed to gender and social justice, challenging the dominant mosque culture that has historically marginalized them through inadequate prayer spaces, exclusion from leadership, and limited access to religious learning.
Tazeen M. Ali explores this congregation, focusing on how members contest established patriarchal norms while simultaneously contending with domestic and global Islamophobia that renders their communities vulnerable to violence. Drawing on textual analysis of WMA sermons and ethnographic interviews with communi

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"Offers a sophisticated and complex perspective on how religious authority is constructed in North American Muslim communities. At once timely and compelling." -- Ayesha S. Chaudhry, Canada Research Chair in Religion, Law and Social Justice, University of British Columbia
"Superb. A layered, nuanced study showing how American Muslim women reimagine religious authority and leadership as well as traditions of scriptural interpretation in ways that are consequential far beyond their mosque." -- Zareena Grewal, author of Islam Is a Foreign Country: American Muslims and the Global Crisis of Authority
"A crucial contribution to the scholarship on women and religion in the US as well as to the literatures on American Islam and Islamophobia. Ali’s deeply researched and finely nuanced analysis of the Women’s Mosque of America paints a vivid picture of a robust and distinctive form of women’s authority sustained in that space. Scholars and students alike will learn much here about the diversity of Muslim life and women’s experiences in our contemporary world." -- R. Marie Griffith, author of Making the World Over: Confronting Racism, Misogyny, and Xenophobia in U.S. History

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      Publisher: New York University Press
      Publication Date: 01/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781479811304, 978-1479811304
      ISBN10: 1479811300
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2023
      Analyzes how American Muslim women assert themselves as religious actors in the US and beyond, using the Qur'an as a tool for social justice and community building

      The Women's Mosque of America (WMA), a multiracial, women-only mosque in Los Angeles, is the first of its kind in the United States. Since 2015, the WMA has provided a space for Muslim women to build inclusive communities committed to gender and social justice, challenging the dominant mosque culture that has historically marginalized them through inadequate prayer spaces, exclusion from leadership, and limited access to religious learning.
      Tazeen M. Ali explores this congregation, focusing on how members contest established patriarchal norms while simultaneously contending with domestic and global Islamophobia that renders their communities vulnerable to violence. Drawing on textual analysis of WMA sermons and ethnographic interviews with communi

      Trade Review
      "Offers a sophisticated and complex perspective on how religious authority is constructed in North American Muslim communities. At once timely and compelling." -- Ayesha S. Chaudhry, Canada Research Chair in Religion, Law and Social Justice, University of British Columbia
      "Superb. A layered, nuanced study showing how American Muslim women reimagine religious authority and leadership as well as traditions of scriptural interpretation in ways that are consequential far beyond their mosque." -- Zareena Grewal, author of Islam Is a Foreign Country: American Muslims and the Global Crisis of Authority
      "A crucial contribution to the scholarship on women and religion in the US as well as to the literatures on American Islam and Islamophobia. Ali’s deeply researched and finely nuanced analysis of the Women’s Mosque of America paints a vivid picture of a robust and distinctive form of women’s authority sustained in that space. Scholars and students alike will learn much here about the diversity of Muslim life and women’s experiences in our contemporary world." -- R. Marie Griffith, author of Making the World Over: Confronting Racism, Misogyny, and Xenophobia in U.S. History

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