The Unforgettable Queens of Islam
Succession, Authority, Gender
- Author: Shahla Haeri, Boston University
- Date Published: March 2020
- availability: In stock
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107554894
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In this landmark study, Shahla Haeri offers the extraordinary biographies of several Muslim women rulers and leaders who reached the apex of political systems of their times. Their stories illuminate the complex and challenging imperatives of dynastic succession, electoral competition and the stunning success they achieved in medieval Yemen and India, and modern Pakistan and Indonesia. The written history of Islam and the Muslim world is overwhelmingly masculine, having largely ignored women and their contributions until well into the 20th century. Religious and legal justifications have been systematically invoked to justify Muslim women's banishment from politics and public domains. Yet this patriarchal domination has not gone on without serious challenges by women - sporadic and exceptional though their participation in the battle of succession has been. The Unforgettable Queens of Islam highlights lives and legacies of a number of charismatic women engaged in fierce battles of succession, and their stories offer striking insights into the workings of political power in the Muslim world.
Read more- Takes a cross-cultural and ethno-historical perspective to explore the lives and legacies of several Muslim women rulers from medieval to modern times
- Challenges both the western stereotypes and Islamist religious and political arguments against Muslim women political leadership
- Makes the striking history of the lives of charismatic Muslim women rulers accessible to a broad readership
Awards
- Finalist, 2021 Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion, Historical Studies, American Academy of Religion
Reviews & endorsements
'Most women rulers in Islamic states succeeded their fathers or husbands, and Shahla Haeri shows that they cultivated an image as tolerant and caring 'mothers' of their nations. Her fascinating and original study concludes that an emerging generation of female politicians may represent a more democratic and inclusive force in Muslim societies, precisely because their very identity is a challenge to military and theocratic establishments.' Adam Kuper, British Academy
See more reviews'Haeri harvests decades of work on women political leaders in the Islamic world, from the Queen of Sheba in the 10th century B.C.E. to the contemporary Pakistani Benazir Bhutto and Indonesian Megawati Sukarnoputri. By performing fine-tuned ethnographic and historical research, Haeri brilliantly answers the question of why only in modern times have religious/political establishments begun to apply the suspect hadith against accepting a woman as ruler.' Mary Elaine Hegland, Santa Clara University, California
'The written history of the Muslim world is still typically told in a manner that sidelines the experience of Muslim women. In this beautifully written and important book, Shahla Haeri corrects that imbalance, creating the finest book I have ever read on women leaders across the Muslim-majority world. This is a 'must read' for everyone interested in Islam and gender today and across the span of history.' Robert W. Hefner, Boston University, Massachusetts
'This pioneering book offers a riveting account of women who have achieved political power across a range of Muslim majority cultures and down the centuries. Today the issue of women and power is a highly contested one in Muslim majority countries - as indeed elsewhere. Offering a sustained, reasoned and well-grounded overview and analysis of the topic and its underpinnings, this book constitutes an invaluable resource.' Leila Ahmed, Harvard University, Massachusetts
'The Unforgettable Queens of Islam presents a fascinating set of comparative biographies of Muslim women leaders … engaging and thought-provoking.' R. A. Miller, Choice
'I thoroughly enjoyed each story, learning how these very different women acquired and maintained their power and authority, and what their gender brought to their challenges and opportunities … For those interested in the relationship between religion and politics, and the nature of gender and authority in the modern world, this book is a great place to start! …fascinating and timely …' Diane C. Perlov, California Science Center
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- Date Published: March 2020
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107554894
- length: 278 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 153 x 14 mm
- weight: 0.47kg
- contains: 12 b/w illus.
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Introduction. Games of succession: patriarchy, power, gender
Part I. Sacred Sources of Authority: The Quran and the Hadith:
1. Queen of Sheba and the mighty throne
2. Aisha Bint Abu Bakr: battle of the camel, battle for succession
Part II. Medieval Queens: Dynasty and Descent:
3. Sayyida Hurra Queen Arwa of Yemen: 'the little Queen of Sheba'
4. Razia Sultan of India: 'Queen of the world Bilqis-I Jihan'
Part III. Contemporary Queens: Institutionalization of Succession and Leadership:
5. Benazir Bhutto: a queen 'without parallel'
6. Megawati Sukarnoputri: 'Limbuk becomes Queen'
Conclusion. Patriarchal paradox?
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