Public Lecture on: “Islam, Gender and Feminist Hermeneutics”  
July 16, 2018

Date: Monday, 23rdJuly 2018
Time:  1430-1730
Venue: Nottingham University Malaysia, KL Campus, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur

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Speaker:
Prof Asma Afsaruddin

Organized by:
Islamic Renaissance Front & Nottingham University Malaysia

There is no question that the introduction of Islam into human civilization has paved the way for the progress of history towards the liberation of mankind. Through the divine messages of the Quran and the exemplary life of the Prophet Muhammad, Islam during its early phase was a revolutionary force towards freedom, equality and social justice.

But it has to be acknowledged that the progression of its theological teachings and doctrines are not totally free from the influences of culture, history and political influences. Islam, as it is common with any other religion holds a very influential position, thus becomes an important tool for legitimacy, control and in some cases, oppression by those in power, especially towards the weak, the poor, and in some matters towards women. To some extent, the ‘Islam’ that is generally understood and practiced in most Muslim societies of today, has lost the revolutionary principles and instead is not free from elements of authoritarianism, parochialism, and patriarchal influences. And the most common to be victimized by such narrow interpretations of Islam are usually women.

Thus, it has been widely argued that the Islam as we understand today requires some re-interpretation and reconstruction, which include a gender dimension, particularly the feminist interpretation and hermeneutics. As only through such perspectives of reform, the principle of justice in Islam could be resurrected in ensuring the dignity and equality of men and women and of all mankind can once again become central to the religious lives of all Muslims.

Programs
230-300:          Registration
300-310:          Opening speech by the Chairperson, Elma Berisha
310-320:          Welcoming Speech by Prof Zaharom Nain
320-400:          Lecture by Prof Asma Afsaruddin
400-530:          Discussion
530:                  Tea

Biography of Speaker

Prof Asma Afsaruddin is a professor in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at Indiana University, Bloomington. She specializes in the religious and political thought of Islam, Qur’an and hadith, Islamic intellectual history, and gender. In addition to numerous articles, her books include Contemporary Issues in Islam (2015); Striving in the Path of God: Jihad and Martyrdom in Islamic Thought and Praxis (2013); Islam, the State and Political Authority: Medieval Issues and Modern Concerns (2011); and The First Muslims: History and Memory (2008). Afsaruddin is a member of the academic council of Georgetown’s Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding and of the American Academy of Liberal Education’s board of trustees. She has received research funding from the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation and Carnegie Corporation of New York, which named her a Carnegie Scholar in 2005. Afsaruddin earned her Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University and previously taught at the University of Notre Dame and Harvard University.

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