
Published online:
23 September 2021
Published in print:
15 March 2021
Online ISBN:
9780226747316
Print ISBN:
9780226747149
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“None Stood as Tall as Clara Muhammad” “None Stood as Tall as Clara Muhammad”
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“Paradise Lies at the Feet of the Mother” “Paradise Lies at the Feet of the Mother”
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“I Divorce You, I Divorce You, I Divorce You” “I Divorce You, I Divorce You, I Divorce You”
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“If You Can’t Say Anything Nice about Anybody, Come Sit by Me” “If You Can’t Say Anything Nice about Anybody, Come Sit by Me”
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“Get Up There and Tell Him You Want It!” “Get Up There and Tell Him You Want It!”
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Chapter
Four “Why Not Just Use a Cucumber!”
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Pages
84–102
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Published:March 2021
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Prickett, Pamela J., '“Why Not Just Use a Cucumber!”', Believing in South Central: Everyday Islam in the City of Angels (Chicago, IL , 2021; online edn, Chicago Scholarship Online, 23 Sept. 2021), https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226747316.003.0005, accessed 24 Apr. 2025.
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Prickett, Pamela J.. "“Why Not Just Use a Cucumber!”." In Believing in South Central: Everyday Islam in the City of Angels University of Chicago Press, 2021. Chicago Scholarship Online, 2021. https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226747316.003.0005.
Abstract
This chapter analyzes women's systems of support within the community. Using an intersectional lens, it shows how the community tried to valorize traditional gender roles in order to strengthen Black families and how women in the community, in response to perceptions that brothers failed to live up to their ideal roles within Islam, came together to create stronger gendered social support networks. Women relied on each other not only for material survival but also to have their spiritual and emotional needs met.
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Islam
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