Qāsim Amīn (1863-1908) was a prominent Egyptian nationalist reformer who in 1899 published Taḥrīr al-marʾa ("The liberation of women"), a work that aroused one of the most heated debates in the history of modern Egypt and became a seminal text for the understanding of the women's movement in Egypt. He believed that the improvement of the status of women lay at the heart of the modernisation project adopted by the new nation state. Born to a Turkish Ottoman father and an Egyptian mother, Amīn studied at the
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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Islam.
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