International

WLUML networkers feature among the 1000 women for peace.
WLUML networkers are participating in the First International Congress on Islamic Feminism, Barcelona, 27-29 October 2005 at which the work of various associations in the field of women's rights in the Muslim world will be presented.
Secularism as an alternative to fundamentalisms: questions for feminists

An action-oriented publication, this booklet examines some of the central themes which are integral to the status of women in Muslim societies: the multiple sources and forms of law; family, patriarchy, and laws; women and the culture of violence; nationalism, identity, and women; political and social dynamics of power. It also details a number of strategies, both successful and less successful, which have been used by women in Muslim societies to meet the challenges they face.

Working with local activist organizations and agents of change, the project has developed an approach to thinking about & struggling for rights through critical debate, creative and constructive solutions & an exchange of ideas & strategies.
For more than three decades now, I have given these three words a great deal of earnest consideration: Islam, Gender and Justice.
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