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Matrilineal, Matriarchal, and Matrifocal Islam

The World of Women-Centric Islam

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Switzerland | 2024
ISBN13: 9783031517488
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Around the world, Islamic cultures have developed distinctive matrilineal, matrifocal, matrilocal, or matriarchal natures as a result of how they have been practised by integrated and indigenised Muslim communities. In matrilineal descent systems, in contrast to the more common mosaic of patrilineal patterns, children belong to the mother’s ancestry group. Matrilineal Muslims therefore follow a social system in which people are identified with their mother's lineage, and the inheritance of property as well as succession are transferred through the matriline. This volume focuses on matrilineal, matrifocal and matriarchal Muslims and their unique folk natures, integrated social structures, adopted legal systems, and so on. It provides a unique perspective for understanding global Muslim communities that have succeeded in integrating the matrilineal tenets of local practices with religion, adhering to essential Islamic values in a way that makes traditional women-centred cultures acceptable to mainstream Islam.

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ISBN13:9783031517488
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer Nature Switzerland

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Part I South and Southeast Asia.-&nbsp;Matrifocal, Matrilineal, or Matriarchal? Cultural Resilience&nbsp;and Vulnerability Among the Matrilineal and Muslim&nbsp;Minangkabau in Indonesia.-&nbsp;Adat Perpatih in Malaysia: Nature, History, Practice, and&nbsp;Contemporary Issues.-&nbsp;Cultural and Social Integrations in Matrilineal, Matriarchal,&nbsp;Matrifocal Muslim Communities of South India.-&nbsp;Part II Northeast Asia.-&nbsp;Affective Matrivocality and Women’s Voices: A History of&nbsp;Muslim Women Writers in China.-&nbsp;Matriarchal Family Structure in Korea’s Jeju Island and its<div>Implications for the Muslim Community in Korea.-&nbsp;The Maternal Initiative Role in the Japanese Muslim&nbsp;Community: Japanese Muslim Wives as Mediators Between&nbsp;Muslim Immigrants and Japanese Society.-&nbsp;Part III Africa.-&nbsp;Muslim Family Under Portuguese Rule: Sharı ̄ʿa and&nbsp;Matrilineal Custom in Colonial Coastal Northern&nbsp;Mozambique (ca. 1900–1974).-&nbsp;Asante Nkramo and Fantse Nkramo: Unravelling the Paradox</div><div>of Islam and Matriliny in Ghana.-&nbsp;Part IV Andalusia and Americas.-&nbsp;The Tuareg, from Arabia to Americas.-&nbsp;The Origins of Andalusian Muslim Matrilineal Systems.</div>

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