Women’s Reproductive Rights in Muslim Communities and Countries: Issues and Resources
Publication Author:
WLUML
Date:
1994
number of pages:
98 Research and writing about women and Muslim communities, the role & attitude of the state towards religious authority, the contemporary status of Islamist social movements and so on.
- WLUML statement on reproductive rights
- Reproductive Choice in Islam: Gender and State in Iran and Tunisia, Carla Obermeyer
- State Policy and Gender Equality in Post-Revolutionary Iran, Homa Hoodfar and Azita Roshan
- State versus Islam: Malay families, women's bodies, and the body politic in Malaysia, Aihwa Ong; Women and population Questions: From Rio to Cairo and beyond: Reflections of a reproductive rights activist, Loes Keysers
- Risk, Reproduction and Rights:The Uses of Reproductive Health Data, Deborah Maine, Lynn Freedman, Farida Shaheed and Schuyler Frautschi
- Is FGM a Religious Practice?, Nahid Toubia
- Somalia: Against the Pleasure Principal (A short story), Saida Herzi
- The Fate of Nurjahans and the Constitution of Bangladesh, Sultana Kamal & ASK
- Testimonies of Egyptian Women, Marie Assad
- Poems; A Bibliography on Reproductive Rights
- Journals, Newsletters, Books and Documents
- Alert for Urgent Actions and News; Useful Address of International Campaigns, Networks, National and Local Initiatives