Veiled Courage

Veiled Courage
Author: Cheryl Benard
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2002-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780767913065

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In Afghanistan under Taliban rule, women were forbidden to work or go to school, they could not leave their homes without a male chaperone, and they could not be seen without a head-to-toe covering called the burqa. A woman’s slightest infractions were met with brutal public beatings. That is why it is both appropriate and incredible that the sole effective civil resistance to Taliban rule was made by women. Veiled Courage reveals the remarkable bravery and spirit of the women of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA), whose daring clandestine activities defied the forces of the Taliban and earned the world’s fierce admiration. The complete subordination of women was one of the first acts of the Taliban. But the women of RAWA refused to cower. They used the burqa to their advantage, secretly photographing Taliban beatings and executions, and posting the gruesome pictures on their multi-language website, rawa.org, which is read around the world. They organized to educate girls and women in underground schools and to run small businesses in the border towns of Pakistan that allowed widows to support their families. If caught, any RAWA activist would have faced sure death. Yet they persisted. With the overthrow of the Taliban now a reality, RAWA faces a new challenge: defeating the powers of Islamic fundamentalism of which the Taliban are only one face and helping build a society in which women are guaranteed full human rights. Cheryl Benard, an American sociologist and an important advisor to RAWA, uses her inside access to write the first behind-the-scenes story of RAWA and its remarkably brave women. Veiled Courage will change the way Americans think of Afghanistan, casting its people and its future in a new, more hopeful light.

Veiled Mysteries of Egypt and the Religion of Islam

Veiled Mysteries of Egypt and the Religion of Islam
Author: Simon Henry Leeder
Publsiher: Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783849650346

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This Western apologist for Islam claims that no writings on Mohammedanism are "more misleading than those of missionaries," especially those published in recent years. Their writings are said to be cruel and relentless attacks on Islam. This book is a sympathetic study and appreciation of the high ideals and motives of Mohammed and his followers, and consists of four parts: a description of Moslem life in town and village, some reflections and observations in the mosques, a book on the great feasts and festivals, and, finally, the great questions of Islam as interpreted through the Moslems themselves. The book is well written and makes interesting reading, even where those who know Islam can not agree with the author's conclusions.

Afghanistan

Afghanistan
Author: C. Heather Bleaney,María Ángeles Gallego
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004145320

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Presents a thematically indexed bibliography devoted to Afghanistan. Following the pattern established by one of its major data sources, viz, the acclaimed Index Islamicus, both journal articles and book publications are included and indexed.

Veiled Resistance

Veiled Resistance
Author: Eano
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0982829558

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The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today s World

The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today s World
Author: Mary Zeiss Stange,Carol K. Oyster,Jane E. Sloan
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1160
Release: 2013-01-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781452270371

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This e-only volume expands and updates the original 4-volume Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World (2011), offering a wide range of new entries and new multimedia content. The entries reflect such developments as the Arab Spring that brought women's issues in the Islamic world into sharp relief, the domination of female athletes among medal winners at the London 2012 Olympics, nine more women joining the ranks of democratically elected heads of state, and much more. The 475 articles in this e-only update (accompanied by photos and video clips) supplement the themes established in the original edition, providing a vibrant collection of entries dealing with contemporary women's issues around the world.

Women for Afghan Women

Women for Afghan Women
Author: Sunita Mehta
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2002-10-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1403960178

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This groundbreaking collection traces the history of women's rights and roles in Afghanistan over the past 30 years; it examines the current human rights crisis, and suggests realistic solutions for post-war Afghanistan.

Veiled Sentiments

Veiled Sentiments
Author: Lila Abu-Lughod
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520224736

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"A truly extraordinary book--beautifully and modestly written, remarkably insightful, consistently compelling." --Edward Said, author of Out of Place: A Memoir

From Cape Town to Kabul

From Cape Town to Kabul
Author: Penelope Andrews
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317132455

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Using her experience of living under apartheid and witnessing its downfall and the subsequent creation of new governments in South Africa, the author examines and compares gender inequality in societies undergoing political and economic transformation. By applying this process of legal transformation as a paradigm, the author applies this model to Afghanistan. These two societies serve as counterpoints through which the book engages, in a nuanced and novel way, with the many broader issues that flow from the attempts in newly democratic societies to give effect to the promise of gender equality. Developing the idea of ’conditional interdependence’, the book suggests a new approach based on the communitarian values which underpin newly democratic societies and would allow women’s rights to gain momentum and reap greater benefits. Broad in its thematic approach, the book generates challenging and complex questions about the achievement of gender equality. It will be of interest to academics interested in gender and human rights, international and comparative law.