- Distorted Image of Muslim Women - http://www.thetruereligion.org/distorted.htm
Naasira bint Ellison's paper attempts to clear up common misconceptions about Muslim women.
- In Recognition of Women - http://www.muslim-canada.org/lawwomen.html
Brief article on the historical role of women as Islamic teachers and disseminators of knowledge as compared to the modern Muslim world.
- Marital Instability in Dhaka - http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/southasia/Lubna.html
Academic paper exploring the issues of marital instability among Bangladeshi working wives.
- Status of Woman in Islam - http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Park/6443/women/
A collection of articles on issues around the role and place of women in Muslim belief and practice.
- Wisdom for Women - http://www.kamilat.org/Articles/wisdom.htm
Information for Muslim women on a variety of topics by the Hanafi scholar Hajjah Naziha Adil.
- Women in a Quranic Society - http://www.jannah.org/sisters/womensociety.html
Paper arguing for the implementation of a dual-sex concept of society.
- Women in Islam - http://www.islamfortoday.com/women.htm
Information, articles and links on a variety of topics concerning women in Islam. Also includes a directory of international links.
- Women, Islam and the State - http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/southasia/Tazeen.html
This paper seeks to examine the position and status of women in Bangladesh in relation to the interplay of religion and politics.
- Islam and Gender - http://www.globalwebpost.com/farooqm/writings/gender/default.html
Dr Mohammad Omar Farooq's opinion pieces, including on the contribution of Muslim women in history, a resolution on the issue of wife-beating and a call for women scholars.
- Islamic Traditions and the Feminist Movement - http://members.lycos.co.uk/Shax2/islam/feminism.html
Paper by Dr Lois Lamya' al Faruqi looking at Muslim social, psychological, and economic traditions and how feminism is received.
- Islam Rethought - http://cyber_bangla0.tripod.com/aa/Islam_Rethought.html
Online publication of Dr Ausaf Ali's work on gender, sexuality, and marriage in Islam with particular focus on the tensions between traditionalist and modernist views within lived Islam.
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