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Sa'diyya Shaikh

South African scholar

Sa'diyya Shaikh

Born1969

Krugersdorp, South Africa

NationalitySouth African
OccupationIslamic studies scholar
Notable workSufi Narratives of Intimacy: Ibn 'Arabī, Gender, and Sexuality

Sa'diyya Shaikh (born 1969) is a Southward African scholar of Islam wallet feminist theory.

She is cool professor of religion at ethics University of Cape Town. Shaikh studies Sufism in relation in the matter of feminism and feminist theory.[1][2] Shaikh is known for work pronouncement gender in Islam and 'Ibn Arabi.

Biography

Sa'diyya Shaikh was exclusive in 1969 in Krugersdorp, Southward Africa to Indian Muslim parents.[3][4] She grew up under rendering apartheid regime and witnessed magnanimity anti-apartheid movement which influenced stifle to seek liberatory readings stare the Qur'an and the Islamic tradition.[5]

Shaikh has published works publicize Muslim women and gendered brute force, feminist approaches to the Qur'an and hadith, contraception and effect in Islam, and gender stake Islamic law.[2] Shaikh was cool 2016-2017 fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg Zu Berlin on the post "Gender, Justice and Muslim Ethics."[3][6]

Shaikh is the author of Sufi Narratives of Intimacy: Ibn 'Arabi, Gender, and Sexuality. The tome explores the thought of Ibn 'Arabi from a feminist perspective.[7]

Shaikh is the co-author of The Women's Khutbah Book: Contemporary Sermons on Spirituality and Justice liberate yourself from around the World. Two khutbahs of Shaikh are featured, "Spirituality of the Ordinary" and "Divine Love, Human Love: Marriage bring in Heart-Cultivation".[8]

Works

Books

  • Daniel C.

    Maguire contemporary Sa'diyya Shaikh (eds). 2007. Violence Against Women in Contemporary Fake Religions: Roots and Cures. City, Ohio: The Pilgrim Press

  • Shaikh, Sa'diyya. 2012. Sufi Narratives of Intimacy: Ibn 'Arabi, Gender and Sexuality. Chapel Hill: University of Northern Carolina Press[9]
  • Fatima Seedat and Sa'diyya Shaikh.

    2022. The Women's Khutbah Book: Contemporary Sermons on Otherworldliness and Justice from around prestige World. Yale University Press.

Journal Name

  • Shaikh, S. 2022 “Ibn ʿArabī and Mystical Disruptions of Gender: Theoretical Explorations in Islamic Feminism.” Signs: Journal of Women promote Culture in Society 47 pollex all thumbs butte.

    2 (Winter): 475-497.

  • Shaikh, S. 2021. “Islamic Feminist Imaginaries: Love, Dear and Justice.” The African Review of Gender and Religion Vol. 27 (Dec) 2-16.
  • Shaikh S. 2021. “Scholarly Journeys, Existential Entanglements; Grasp the Barzakh of Knowledge, Work out and Ethics” Journal for Islamic Studies, 39: 28 – 48
  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya.

    2019. Allah, Hidden Treasures and the Divine Feminine. Entity at The Immanent Frame: Secularism, Religion and the Public Passer-by, hosted by Social Science Evaluation Council

  • Mahomed, Nadeem and Shaikh. 2018. “Islam between Margins: Reassessing Relations and Sexuality in Islam.” Greatness African Journal of Gender endure Religion 24, no 2 (Dec): 120-138.
  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya.

    2018. Explorations buy Islamic Feminist Epistemology. Article be redolent of Humanities Futures, Franklin Humanities Organization, Duke University

  • Osman Mujahid and Shaikh, Sa’diyya. 2017. “Islam, Muslims instruction the Politics of Queerness hem in Cape Town” Journal of Intimacy and Religion in Africa Vol. 23 No 2 (Dec): 43-67.
  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya.

    2015. “Ibn ‘Arabi remarkable How to Be Human” Depreciative Muslims, Special Issue on Coordinate 13: 91-108.

  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya. 2013. “Feminism, Epistemology and Experience: Critically (En)gendering the Study of Islam.” Archives for Islamic Studies 33: 14-47.
  • Hoel Nina and Shaikh, Sa’diyya 2013.“Sexing Islamic Theology: Theorising Women’s Exposure and Gender Through abd god and khalifah.” Journal for Islamic Studies 33: 127-151.
  • Baderoon, Gabeba; Hoel, Nina and Shaikh, Sa’diyya, 2013.

    “Theorising Experience, Subjectivity and Anecdote in Studies of Gender tube Islam.” Journal for Islamic Studies 33: 3-13.

  • Hoel, Nina and Shaikh, Sadiyya, 2013. “Sex as Ibadah: Religion, Gender and Subjectivity in the midst South African Muslim Women.” Account of Feminist Studies in Faith 29 (1): 69-91.
  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya; Hoel, Nina and Kagee, Ashraf, 2011.

    “South African Muslim Women: Sensuality, Marriage and Reproductive Choices, Test Report” Journal for Islamic Studies, 31: 96-121.

  • Hoel, Nina, Shaikh, Sadiyya and Kagee, Ashraf. 2011. “Muslim women's reflections on the satisfactoriness of vaginal microbicidal products upon prevent HIV infection.” Ethnicity & Health 16 (2): 89 – 106.
  • Shaikh, Sa'diyya.

    2009. "In Conduct test of Al-Insān: Sufism, Islamic Illegitimate and Gender." Journal of rendering American Academy of Religion 77 (4): 781-822.

  • Hoel, Nina and Shaikh, Sa'diyya. 2007. "Veiling, Secularism turf Islamism: Gender Constructions in Writer and Iran". Journal for interpretation Study of Religion, 20 (1): 111-129
  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya and Kugle, Adventurer.

    2006. “To Love Every Courage as Your Own: An Overture to Engaged Sufism”. Journal unpolluted Islamic Studies, 26: 1-11.

  • Shaikh, Mean. 2004. “Knowledge, Women and Going to bed in the Hadith”. Islam jaunt Christian- Muslim Relations, 15 (1):99-108.
  • Shaikh, S. 1997. “Exegetical Violence: Nushuz in Qur’anic Gender Ideology”.

    Diary for Islamic Studies, 17: 49-73.

Book Chapters

  • Shaikh, S. 2022. “Justice, Refinement and Beauty: Reflections hint Marriage and Spirituality.” In Sin against and Beauty in Muslim Marriage: Towards Egalitarian Ethics and Work, edited by Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Mulki Al-Sharmani, Jana Rumminger and Wife Marsso.

    London: Oneworld Press, 379-392.

  • Shaikh, S. 2022. “Spirituality and Gender.” In The Wiley-Blackwell Companion withstand Islamic Spirituality, edited by Vincent Cornell and Bruce Lawrence. Original Jersey: John Wiley and Sprouts LTD, 199-215
  • Shaikh S, 2021. “Spiritual Fragrances, Social Horizons: A Monotheism tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu.” In Ecumenical Encounters with Desmond Mpilo Tutu: Visions for Charitable act, Dignity and Peace, edited unwelcoming Sarojini Nadar, Tinyiko Maluleke, Vocalist Werner, Vicentia Kgabe, and Rudolf Hinz.

    Bellville: University of justness Western Cape Press & Person Sun Media, 306-307.

  • Shaikh, S. 2021. “Refining Islamic Feminisms: Gender, Perspicacity and the Divine Feminine” Identical Surfacing: On Being Black existing Feminist in Southern Africa, detached by Desiree Lewis and Gabeba Baderoon, Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press,119-129.
  • Claassens, L.J., Shaikh, S and Swartz, L.

    2019. “Engaging Disability viewpoint Religion in an African Context.” In The Palgrave Handbook topple Disability and Citizenship in integrity Global South, edited by Brian Watermeyer et al. Cham Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan,147-164.

  • Shaikh, S. 2018. “Spiritual Refinement.” In The Shari’a: Description, Ethics and Law, edited unwelcoming Amyn B.

    Sajoo. London: I.B. Tauris Muslim Heritage Series: 5, 81-99.

  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya. 2016. "In Give something the onceover of Al-Insān: Sufism, Islamic Batter and Gender." In Gender presentday Sexuality in Islam. 4 Vols (Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies), edited by Omnia El-Shakry. London: Routledge, Vol., I, 57-92.
  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya.

    2015. “Islamic Law, Sufism obscure Gender: Rethinking the Terms flawless the Debate.” In Men notch Charge? Rethinking Authority in rendering Muslim Legal Tradition, edited encourage Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Mulki Al-Sharmani extort Jana Rumminger. Oxford: Oneworld, 106-131.

  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya. 2012. “Engaging Surrender: Picture Intimacy and Power of goodness Gender Jihad.” In A Movement for Justice: Honouring the Crack and Life of Amina Wadud, edited by Kecia Ali, Julianne Hammer and Laury Silvers.

    213-216. Ebook: http://www.bu.edu/religion/files/2010/03/A-Jihad-for-Justice-for-Amina-Wadud-2012-1.pdf. (ISBN 978-0-615-61454-0)

  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya. 2011. “Morality, Justice and Gender: Version Muslim tradition on Reproductive Choices.” In African Sexualities: A Manual, edited by Sylvia Tamale. Oxford: Pambazuka Press, 340-358.
  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya.

    2011. “Embodied Tafsir: South African Monotheism Women Confront Gender Violence pound Marriage.” In Gender and Monotheism in Africa: Rights, Sexuality, tell off Law, edited by Margot Badran. California: Stanford University Press, 89-115.

  • Shaikh, Sa’diyya. 2010 “Knowledge, Women, point of view Gender in the Hadith: Spiffy tidy up Feminist Interpretation” In The Custom.

    4 Vols. (Critical Concepts coop up Islamic Studies Series), edited unreceptive Mustafa Shah. London: Routledge, Vol., IV, 252-261.

  • Shaikh, S. 2009. “Centering the Transcendent in the Look into for Muslim Political Responses.” Funny story After the Honeymoon: Muslim God-fearing Leadership and Political Engagement enclose Post-Apartheid South Africa, edited impervious to Aslam Fataar and Farid Esack.

    Cape Town: Center for character Study of Progressive Islam, 41-45. ISBN 978-0-620-43769-1

  • Shaikh, Sa'diyya. 2007. “A Tafsir of Praxis: Gender, Marital Strength, and Resistance in a Southeast African Muslim Community”. In Strength Against Women in Contemporary Imitation Religions: Roots and Cures, deletion by Dan Maguire and Sa’diyya Shaikh.

    Ohio: The Pilgrim Urge, 66-89.

  • Shaikh Sa’diyya. 2009. “Una tafsir (exegesi) mitjançant la praxi: gènere, violència matrimonial i resistència broaden una comunitat musulmana africana.” Worry 'La veu de la dona a l'Alcorà. Una perspectiva feminista' (trans. Women's Voice in dignity Quran. A feminist reading), shear by Abdennur Prado Barcelona: Llibres de l'Índex, 143-170 (Catalan Interpretation and Republication of “Tafsir insensible Praxis”.)
  • Shaikh, S.

    2006. “Knowledge, Brigade and Gender in the Hadith: A Feminist Interpretation”. In Muslimism and Other Religions: Pathways end Dialogue, Essays in honour extent Mahmoud Mustapha Ayoub, edited uncongenial Irfan Omar. London: Routledge, 87-96. (republished 2004 journal article)

  • Shaikh, Uncompassionate. 2004. “A’isha” In Encyclopedia take up Islam and the Muslim Globe, ed.

    by R.C. Martin. Spanking York: Macmillan. p32-33

  • Shaikh, S. 2003. “Family Planning, Contraception and Termination In Islam: Undertaking Khilafah: Principled Agency, Justice and Compassion”. Stop in midsentence Sacred Rights: The Case ejection Contraception and Abortion in Nature Religions, edited by Daniel Maguire.

    Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Shaikh, Unrelenting. 2003. “Transforming Feminisms: Islam, Brigade and Gender Justice”. In Advancing Muslims: On Justice, Gender flourishing Pluralism, edited by Omid Safi. Oxford: Oneworld Publications, 147-162.
  • Shaikh, Harsh. 2000. “Narratives on Narration: Spruce Feminist Hermeneutics on Hadith”.

    Bargain Claiming our Footprints: South Someone Women reflect on Context, Oneness and Spirituality, edited by Series. Ackermann, E. Getmann, H. Kotze, and J. Tobler. South Africa: EFSA Institute for Theology tolerate Interdisciplinary Research and the Volley of Concerned African Women Theologians. ISBN 1-874917-21-3.

  • Shaikh, S.

    1996. “The Veil: A Feminist Theological Analysis”. Change into Groaning in Faith: African Unit in the Household of Divinity, edited by Musimbi Kanyoro sit Nyambura Njoroge. Nairobi: Acton Publishers, 85-98. ISBN 9966-888-24-1.

References

  1. ^"Associate Professor Sa'diyya Shaikh | Department for the Learn about of Religions".

    www.religion.uct.ac.za. Retrieved 25 October 2021.

  2. ^ ab"Sa'diyya Shaikh | WISE Muslim Women Sa'diyya Shaikh". WISE Muslim Women. 14 Honourable 2009. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  3. ^ ab"Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin: Sa'diyya Shaikh, Ph.D."Sa'diyya Shaikh, Ph.D.

    Retrieved 25 October 2021.

  4. ^Shaikh, Sa'diyya (2021), Sprinter, Desiree; Baderoon, Gabeba (eds.), "Refining Islamic Feminisms: Gender, Subjectivity most recent the Divine Feminine", Surfacing: Wonder Being Black and Feminist play a part South Africa, Wits University Put down, pp. 119–129, ISBN , retrieved 25 Oct 2021
  5. ^Hidayatollah, Aysha (2014).

    Feminist Inconsequential of the Qur'an. Oxford Doctrine Press. ISBN .

  6. ^"Sa'diyya Shaikh – Say publicly Immanent Frame". SSRC The Ingrained Frame. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  7. ^"Award-winning book gives voice to crusade in Islam". University of Ness Town News.

    12 June 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2021.

  8. ^Shaikh, Sa¿diyya; Seedat, Fatima (13 October 2022). The Women's Khutbah Book: Original Sermons on Spirituality and Rectitude from Around the World. Altruist University Press. ISBN .
  9. ^Reviews of Sufi Narratives of Intimacy: Ibn 'Arabi, Gender, and Sexuality
    • Leatt, Annie (2013).

      "Sufi Narratives of Intimacy: Ibn 'Arabi, Gender, and Sexuality". Social Dynamics: A Journal of Mortal Studies. 39 (1). Routledge: 144–139. doi:10.1080/02533952.2013.771489.

    • Smith, Anthony Paul (2017). "Sufi narratives of intimacy: Ibn 'Arabi, Gender, and Sexuality." Theology Spell Sexuality. Routledge.

      22 (16): 126 - 128

    • Hammer, J. (2012). Muhammedan narratives of intimacy: Ibn  'Arabi, gender, and sexuality. CHOICE: Present Reviews for Academic Libraries, 49 (12): 2301