Our stories, our lives: Inspiring Muslim women's voices
Our stories, our lives: Inspiring Muslim women's voices
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Abstract
In the early years of the twenty-first century, a number of Muslim women have achieved positions of influence. Women who care about the society in which they live and bring up their children are increasingly finding a voice and working together to make things happen. There is some way to go in harnessing the potential that lies at the heart of this change, but there is plenty of evidence that Muslim women are paving the way forward in new dynamic, challenging, and creative ways. This book is all about women who have shown courage, dignity, and strength; pioneers who have recognized their potential in the public and private realms of society, who have struggled, made sacrifices, taken pride in their multiple identities, and who are committed to positive and peaceful change in the UK. It presents the stories of twenty women from Bradford between the ages of fourteen and eighty, from their own perspectives. Based on a broader project called Our Lives, which was designed to explore the insights and experiences of over one hundred women in Bradford, it belongs to a long tradition of oral history, whereby practical knowledge is passed from generation to generation. The book offers an intricate mosaic of the experiences, views, and hopes of these women and in so doing, emphasises the power of people's lives to aid deeper debate and understanding and gives voice to an important and often marginalized group.
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Front Matter
- Arshad Begum Ajeeb: The Mayorees
- Fatima Ayub: The Pioneer
- Barkat Bibi: Dadi Ma the Motivator
- Nasreen Choudhury: From Sylhet to Ilkley
- Elana Davis: Music ‘n’ Motherhood
- Natasha Almas Fell: Identity
- Sensei Mumtaz Khan: No Mercy!
- Negara Khatun: Journey to the House of Allah
- Rejwana Malik: I have a Dream!
- Sofia Maskin: From Roots to Routes
- Syima Merali: Jihad
- Umm Mohsin: The Preacher's Voice
- Shahana Rahman: Salaam Namaste
- Zohraj Rashid: The Visionary
- Zehida Rehman: Turning Pennies into Pounds
- Ulfat Riaz: Busing in the Immigrants
- Akhtar Sheikh: White Abbey Road
- Rina (Radhia) Tarafder: The Spiritual Tourist
- Selina Ullah: Burning Ambitions
- Jean (Rabia) Yousfi: Rags to Riches
- Final Thoughts
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