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Re-establishing juristic expertise: A historic congress of female Islamic scholars

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Kunkler, Mirjam
Nisa, Eva

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The International Institute for Asian Studies

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Mirjam Künkler and Eva Nisa, researchers with decades of expertise in Islamic authority and gender, dissect the outcomes of the first congress of female Islamic scholars held in Indonesia in April 2017. They examine the historic significance of the event based on interviews with women scholars and male attendees and the analysis of the congress materials issued.

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The Newsletter

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2037-12-31