Why 4:34 Does Not Promote Violence Against Women /
First Statement of Responsibility
contributions by Charles Upton, Dr. Abdulaziz Bayindir.
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Lanham :
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Hamilton Books,
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2020.
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1 online resource
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8 illustrations
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Permissions -- Observations -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 Interpret the Verse by the Verse -- 2 Interpret the Verse in Light of Directly Related Verses -- 3 Interpret the Verse in Light of the Qur'ān as a Whole -- 4 Interpret the Verse in Light of Prophetic Traditions that Prohibit Disciplinary Domestic Violence -- 5 Interpret the Verse in Light of Prophetic Traditions that Permit Disciplinary Domestic Violence -- 6 Interpret the Verse in its Historical Context -- 7 The Reformist Reinterpretation -- 8 Interpret the Verse in the Spirit of Islām as a Whole
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9 Interpret the Verse Allegorically -- 10 Vocalization and Variants -- Conclusions -- Appendix 1 Predictors of Domestic Violence: Community and Societal Factors -- Appendix 2 Predictors of Domestic Violence: Individual Factors -- Appendix 3 Predictors of Domestic Violence: Relationship Factors -- Appendix 4 Norms and Beliefs that Support Violence Against Women -- Appendix 5 Assessing Risk in Domestic Violence Cases -- Appendix 6 The Cycle of Violence -- Appendix 7 Forms of Intimate Partner Violence -- Appendix 8 When to Suspect Spousal Abuse
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Appendix 9 Guiding Principles of Care for Healthcare Providers -- Appendix 10 Why Women Stay with their Abusers -- Appendix 11 When Women Leave -- Appendix 12 Preventing Domestic Violence -- Appendix 13 How to Help -- Appendix 14 Combating Domestic Violence -- Appendix 15 Is Islām Inherently Misogynistic? -- Appendix 16 The Ṣūfī Prescription for Overcoming Domestic Violence -- Works Cited -- About the Author
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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In this pivotal, courageous, and timely analysis, which works diligently and minutely to separate truth from falsehood, right from wrong, the moral from the immoral, and the ethical from the unethical, John Andrew Morrow provides an exhaustive study of the second part of the Quranic text 4:34, dispelling the belief that Islam allows domestic violence.