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Debunking the Western Feminist Framework of the Veiled Woman in Shelina Zahra Janmohamed’s Love in a Headscarf(2010)

Journal
Al-Azkiyaa–International Journal of Language and Education
Date Issued
2023-04
Author(s)
Normazla Ahmad Mahir 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Zarina Ashikin Zakaria
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus
Norhaili Massari
DOI
10.33102/alazkiyaa55
Abstract
For a very long time, a section of western society has viewed that the Muslim community as the ‘racial Other’.Mashuq Ally (2011) argues that this notion is the result of the Western lopsided perception towards the non-whites and even more so when it comesto the Muslim women. Being the second Other (Beauvoir, 1949), Muslim women have to counter inaccurate notions about their perceived gender oppression as well as the lack of agency (to hear their voices). According to the Western feminist framework, Muslimwomen in hijab(the veiled women) are deemed as the victim of oppression and backwardness. Using Islamic feminism and postcolonial feminism theories as propounded by Asma Barlas, Leila Ahmed, and Margot Badran, the findings reveal that the framework (ijtihadand tafsirof Holy Quran and Hadith), have aptly supported the justification of the main character’s act in donning of the hijabas a symbol of Muslim identity that represents emancipation and empowerment.
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Islamic Feminism, hij...

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