American Literature and the Representation of Feminism and Women’s Rights in Islam. Case Study: Ayad Akhtar’s Disgraced (2012)
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University of Ammar Theledji -Laghouat
Abstract
Islam and Feminism views towards women’s rights differ on several grounds.
Consequently, this variance and compared to feminism, Islamic view towards women
has been misrepresented as an inevitable consequence of a serious misunderstanding
of the Islamic law in the first place. This study aimed to compare women’s rights in
both: Islam and feminism alike. This research, then, aimed to spotlight and analyzes
the misrepresentations that may lead the misunderstanding of Muslim women’s issues.
To better achieve these aims, this study adopted a historical approach to display
women's situation and rights in feminism, then in Islam. An analytical approach was
also adopted to point out the controversial issues about the Islamic viewpoint to
women highlighted in the American play of Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced (2012) and
present its corrections in light of Quran and Sunnah in order to root out any ambiguity
concerning women’s matter. Therefore, this dissertation highlighted, on the one hand,
that women enjoyed different rights in each of feminism and Islam. On the other hand,
that misunderstanding the Islamic laws within their total context had led to their
misrepresentation of Islam as a whole religion as it is the case in the American play
Disgraced, which allows distorting women’s real position within Islamic studies, with
a high emphasis on the domestic violence issue
