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ID087292
Title ProperSexual ethics, marriage, and sexual autonomy
Other Title Informationthe landscapes for Muslimat and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered Muslims
LanguageENG
AuthorShannahan, Dervla Sara
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Muslims today are increasingly re-examining gender and human rights in the light of Qur'anic teachings, and these issues crucially intersect in the terrain of sexual autonomy. The Qur'an insists that men and women are spiritually equal, yet dominant interpretations of sexual rights in Islam are not gender symmetrical. This paper asks whether Islam's depiction of sexuality and marriage allows a space for female, and non-heterosexual, sexual autonomy. It also explores current interpretations of Islam, sexuality and same-sex relationships amongst British Muslims who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered. Large issues are at stake for contemporary Muslims re-examining their institutions and identity. Does marriage remain authoritative when paradigms of sexuality shift, and what does this mean for sexual autonomy in the wider Muslim consciousness?
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol. 3, No.1; Feb 2009 : p59-78
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol. 3, No.1; Feb 2009 : p59-78
Key WordsIslamic Reform ;  Religious Marriage ;  Sexuality ;  Sexual Autonomy ;  Queer Identity