Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed
Homosexuality, Transidentity, and Islam
A Study of Scripture Confronting the Politics of Gender and Sexuality
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed
Homosexuality, Transidentity, and Islam
A Study of Scripture Confronting the Politics of Gender and Sexuality
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This book builds on existing scholarship in a variety of disciplines on the topic of gender and sexuality in Islam.
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This book builds on existing scholarship in a variety of disciplines on the topic of gender and sexuality in Islam.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9789463720311
- ISBN-10: 9463720316
- Artikelnr.: 58341423
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9789463720311
- ISBN-10: 9463720316
- Artikelnr.: 58341423
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed is currently the director of the CALEM Institute (Marseille). He did a master's degree from the >École normale supérieure de Paris> (ENS), a doctorate in social psychology, and a doctorate from the >École des hautes études en sciences sociales> (EHESS). He was the founder of the association of queer Muslims in France, >Homosexuel-es musulman-es de France> (HM2F), as well as the association for young people living with HIV/AIDS in France, >Tour du monde des enfants du sida> (TMDES). In addition, he was the founding imam of the first European inclusive mosque (Paris).
Foreword, Introduction I - The Qur'anic Ethics of Nature: Gender,
Sexuality, and Diversity 1a. Human Nature: Mirroring the Will of God 1b.
Condemnation of immoral practices II - Distressing Qur'anic Verses? 2a. The
Original Sodomy: Forbidding Ritual Rape 2b. The Absence of Female
Homosexuality in the Qur'an 2c. Positive Identification of Gender
Minorities in the Qur'an III - The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of
Qur'anic Ethics 3a. Was the Prophet Homophobic and Transphobic? 3b. The
Status of Mukhanathun: Effeminate, Trans, or Gay Men? 3c. The First
Sodomite: Neither Gay nor Trans, but a Rapist IV - Islamic Apocrypha
Advocating the Stoning of Sodomites 4a. The Sectarian Ideology of Fatwas
Associating Sodomy With Apostasy 4b. A Former Mukhannath's Internalized
Homophobia and Misogyny 4c. What the Different Islamic Schools of Thought
Advocate V - Post-colonial Orientalisms VI - Abnormals: from cultural
diversity to dogmatic uniformity VII - Towards a Structural Reevaluation of
Cultural Values VIII - Panarabist Literary and Identity Censorship IX -
Orientalist Shi'ism and Literary Homo-eroticism X - Homonationalism and
Performative Sexual Categorization XI - A Crisis of Categories, Geopolitics
or Civilization, Conclusion, Afterword, Bibliography, Index.
Sexuality, and Diversity 1a. Human Nature: Mirroring the Will of God 1b.
Condemnation of immoral practices II - Distressing Qur'anic Verses? 2a. The
Original Sodomy: Forbidding Ritual Rape 2b. The Absence of Female
Homosexuality in the Qur'an 2c. Positive Identification of Gender
Minorities in the Qur'an III - The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of
Qur'anic Ethics 3a. Was the Prophet Homophobic and Transphobic? 3b. The
Status of Mukhanathun: Effeminate, Trans, or Gay Men? 3c. The First
Sodomite: Neither Gay nor Trans, but a Rapist IV - Islamic Apocrypha
Advocating the Stoning of Sodomites 4a. The Sectarian Ideology of Fatwas
Associating Sodomy With Apostasy 4b. A Former Mukhannath's Internalized
Homophobia and Misogyny 4c. What the Different Islamic Schools of Thought
Advocate V - Post-colonial Orientalisms VI - Abnormals: from cultural
diversity to dogmatic uniformity VII - Towards a Structural Reevaluation of
Cultural Values VIII - Panarabist Literary and Identity Censorship IX -
Orientalist Shi'ism and Literary Homo-eroticism X - Homonationalism and
Performative Sexual Categorization XI - A Crisis of Categories, Geopolitics
or Civilization, Conclusion, Afterword, Bibliography, Index.
Foreword, Introduction I - The Qur'anic Ethics of Nature: Gender,
Sexuality, and Diversity 1a. Human Nature: Mirroring the Will of God 1b.
Condemnation of immoral practices II - Distressing Qur'anic Verses? 2a. The
Original Sodomy: Forbidding Ritual Rape 2b. The Absence of Female
Homosexuality in the Qur'an 2c. Positive Identification of Gender
Minorities in the Qur'an III - The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of
Qur'anic Ethics 3a. Was the Prophet Homophobic and Transphobic? 3b. The
Status of Mukhanathun: Effeminate, Trans, or Gay Men? 3c. The First
Sodomite: Neither Gay nor Trans, but a Rapist IV - Islamic Apocrypha
Advocating the Stoning of Sodomites 4a. The Sectarian Ideology of Fatwas
Associating Sodomy With Apostasy 4b. A Former Mukhannath's Internalized
Homophobia and Misogyny 4c. What the Different Islamic Schools of Thought
Advocate V - Post-colonial Orientalisms VI - Abnormals: from cultural
diversity to dogmatic uniformity VII - Towards a Structural Reevaluation of
Cultural Values VIII - Panarabist Literary and Identity Censorship IX -
Orientalist Shi'ism and Literary Homo-eroticism X - Homonationalism and
Performative Sexual Categorization XI - A Crisis of Categories, Geopolitics
or Civilization, Conclusion, Afterword, Bibliography, Index.
Sexuality, and Diversity 1a. Human Nature: Mirroring the Will of God 1b.
Condemnation of immoral practices II - Distressing Qur'anic Verses? 2a. The
Original Sodomy: Forbidding Ritual Rape 2b. The Absence of Female
Homosexuality in the Qur'an 2c. Positive Identification of Gender
Minorities in the Qur'an III - The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of
Qur'anic Ethics 3a. Was the Prophet Homophobic and Transphobic? 3b. The
Status of Mukhanathun: Effeminate, Trans, or Gay Men? 3c. The First
Sodomite: Neither Gay nor Trans, but a Rapist IV - Islamic Apocrypha
Advocating the Stoning of Sodomites 4a. The Sectarian Ideology of Fatwas
Associating Sodomy With Apostasy 4b. A Former Mukhannath's Internalized
Homophobia and Misogyny 4c. What the Different Islamic Schools of Thought
Advocate V - Post-colonial Orientalisms VI - Abnormals: from cultural
diversity to dogmatic uniformity VII - Towards a Structural Reevaluation of
Cultural Values VIII - Panarabist Literary and Identity Censorship IX -
Orientalist Shi'ism and Literary Homo-eroticism X - Homonationalism and
Performative Sexual Categorization XI - A Crisis of Categories, Geopolitics
or Civilization, Conclusion, Afterword, Bibliography, Index.







