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Book launch: “Women, Households and the Hereafter in the Qur'an”

 

Join authors Dr Karen Bauer and Professor Feras Hamza as they introduce their latest publication, Women, Households, and the Hereafter in the ϳܰ’a: A Patronage of Piety, in conversation with ԻDr Omar Alí-de-Unzaga.

The event will include a discussion followed by questions and answers with the audience. Light refreshments will be available in the atrium after the event.

Time: 5pm – 6:30pm BST
Date: 1 May 2024
Venue:Aga Khan Centre (London) and Online (via Zoom)

Please note: this event is free, but tickets are required for entry. This event will be recorded and published on the .

Speakers

The authors will be joined by Dr Ziba Mir-Hosseini, legal anthropologist and activist, whose work focuses on the interplay between 󲹰’a(.the path to be followed; the standard term used for Muslim law) and fiqh (the science of Islamic jurisprudence) and its effects on patriarchy in the Islamic world and by Dr Omar Ali de Unzaga, head of the ϳܰ’aic Studies Unit at the Institute of Ismaili Studies.

Dr Karen Bauer

Associate Professor

Dr Karen Bauer (PhD, Princeton) is an Associate Professor in the ϳܰ’aic Studies Unit at the IIS. Dr Bauer’s research centres on the Qur’an and its reception history, the history of emotions in Islam, and gender in Islamic history and thought. Dr Bauer’s publications include An Anthology of ϳܰ’aic Commentaries, Vol II: On Women  (2021, with Feras Hamza), (2015), (2013), and numerous articles.

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Professor Feras Hamza

Senior Research Fellow and Anthology Coordinator

Professor Feras Hamza (PhD, Oxford) is a Senior Research Fellow and Anthology Coordinator, and Head of the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Wollongong in Dubai, UAE. His publications include An Anthology of ϳܰ’aic Commentaries, Vol I:On The Nature of the Divine (2009, with Sajjad Rizvi), An Anthology of ϳܰ’aic Commentaries, Vol II: On Women (2021, with Karen Bauer) and numerous articles.

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About the book

Women, Households, and the Hereafter in the Qur’an offers a fresh perspective on the highly contested topic of women’s status in the Qur’an. Using a historical-critical approach, Karen Bauer and Feras Hamza argue that women were integral to the early community of believers, and that households were a major locus of ϳܰ’aic morality, piety, and law. This compelling and original work proposes new paradigms for understanding the ϳܰ’a’s social milieu and its salvific vision for that world.

Interview: Authors Dr Karen Bauer and Professor Feras Hamza share insights from their latest book.

Use the authors’ discount code 󳢳30for 30% off your purchase at the link below.

Cover image: by Joumana Medlej. From