Minaret by leila aboulela

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minaret by leila aboulela

This paper concludes that both Muslims/Africans and the West are to blame for these fragmented stereotypes. Islamic feminists are attacked for being selective, non-specialists, non-Arabs, and funded by the West. These issues are studied through Aboulela's Minaret with reference to her other works.

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It also illustrates how Aboulela agrees with Islamic feminists, especially the concept of hijab and its connotations. They call for a rereading of history by revaluing the social conditions in which it was written in order to construct their cultural identity without being limited to a certain period of time. This study emphasizes that Islamic feminists have revolted against some patriarchal interpretations of the Holy Qur'an and the prophet's Sayings, which have approved the specific and turned it into received rules. In Minaret, Aboulela endeavors to correct some misconceptions about, and misrepresentation of, Muslims and Africans such as: hijab (Veiling), harem, and the role of masjid in destroying the old binaries. She always stresses how patriarchy and colonization misinterpret religion and the Mashriq (East) respectively. Leila Aboulela is a Sudanese writer whose novels reflect the spirit of Islam.



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