Kesesatan Amina Wadud-Sister In Islam

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Summary

TLDRAmina Wadud, a liberal and feminist Islamic scholar, is known for her progressive interpretation of the Quran. Born in 1952, she converted to Islam in 1972 and became an advocate for gender equality in Islam. Wadud sparked controversy by leading Friday prayers, a role traditionally reserved for men, in the U.S. and England. Her work, including the book 'Qur'an and Woman,' challenges traditional interpretations of Islamic texts. Despite facing opposition from many in the Muslim community, Wadud continues to speak on issues of gender and reform within Islam.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Amina Wadud is a liberal and feminist scholar known for her progressive interpretation of the Quran.
  • 🎂 She was born on September 25, 1952, in Bethesda, Maryland, and converted to Islam in 1972.
  • 🕌 Wadud made headlines by leading mixed-gender Friday prayers at Virginia Commonwealth University in New York on March 18, 2005, which was a significant break from Islamic tradition.
  • 🌍 She repeated the act of leading Friday prayers in Oxford, England, in 2008, sparking further debate.
  • 📖 Wadud authored 'Qur'an and Woman: Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman's Perspective,' which became a foundational text for gender and Islamic studies but was banned in the UAE.
  • 💼 Wadud has worked as an assistant professor at the International Islamic University of Malaysia and as an associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, retiring in 2008.
  • 🌍 She has lectured globally, including in the US, South Africa, Indonesia, Jordan, and Spain, among others.
  • 📚 Her book 'Inside the Gender Jihad: Women's Reform in Islam' (2006) discusses both her scholarly analysis of the Quran and her personal experiences as a Muslim woman.
  • ⚖️ Amina Wadud has expressed disagreement with certain Quranic punishments, like the cutting off of hands for theft, which she believes to be inhumane.
  • ⚔️ Wadud's actions, particularly leading mixed-gender prayers, have sparked widespread controversy and resistance from many within the Muslim community, though she continues to speak on gender reform in Islam.

Q & A

  • Who is Amina Wadud and what is her scholarly focus?

    -Amina Wadud is a liberal and feminist scholar who focuses on the progressive interpretation of the Quran.

  • When and where was Amina Wadud born?

    -Amina Wadud was born on September 25, 1952, in Bethesda, Maryland.

  • What significant event did Amina Wadud participate in on March 18, 2005, in New York?

    -On March 18, 2005, Amina Wadud led a Friday Prayer as an imam at Virginia Commonwealth University in New York, which was a controversial act breaking the tradition of male-only imams.

  • Which organization supported Amina Wadud in leading Friday Prayers as an imam?

    -The organization Sister In Islam supported Amina Wadud in leading Friday Prayers as an imam.

  • What is the significance of Amina Wadud’s book 'Qur'an and Woman'?

    -'Qur'an and Woman: Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman's Perspective' is Amina Wadud's dissertation and a foundational text for gender and Islamic studies, used by activists and academics, though it is banned in the UAE.

  • What are some of Amina Wadud's academic achievements?

    -Amina Wadud earned a PhD in Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of Michigan in 1988, and has held academic positions at the International Islamic University of Malaysia and the Commonwealth University of Virginia.

  • Why is Amina Wadud’s role as an imam controversial in the Islamic community?

    -Amina Wadud’s role as an imam is controversial because traditionally, only men lead prayers in Islam, especially Friday Prayers, and many Muslims reject women as imams in such contexts.

  • What was Amina Wadud’s stance on certain punishments in the Quran?

    -Amina Wadud openly disagreed with some verses in the Quran, such as those that prescribe cutting off the hands of thieves, calling such punishments gross acts.

  • What is 'Inside the Gender Jihad,' and what does it cover?

    -'Inside the Gender Jihad: Women's Reform in Islam' is a book by Amina Wadud, published in 2006, in which she analyzes the Quran and recounts her experiences as a Muslim scholar, wife, mother, and activist.

  • In which countries has Amina Wadud delivered lectures or led discussions?

    -Amina Wadud has lectured and led discussions in countries including the United States, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Pakistan, Indonesia, Canada, Norway, the Netherlands, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Spain, and Malaysia.

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