Zahra Ayubi
 
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Peer Reviewed Articles 

On how the enterprise of Islamic Ethics inculcates gender from infancy:

Rearing Gendered Souls: Childhood and the Making of Muslim Manhood in Pre-Modern Islamic Ethics.Journal of the American Academy of Religion. December 2019, Vol. 87, No. 4, pp. 1178–1208 doi:10.1093/jaarel/lfz072

On shifting theories, methods, and humanities engagement in Islamic Studies:

Shifting Boundaries: The Study of Islam in the HumanitiesMuslim World, with Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst. Muslim World. Vol. 106, Special Issue, October, 2016,; 643-654.

On Muslim women’s experiences in divorce in the United States:

Negotiating Justice: American Muslim Women Navigating Islamic Divorce and Civil Law.” Journal for Islamic Studies. Vol. 30, 2010. 78-102.

On legal concerns of Muslim couples divorcing in civil courts:

Specific Issues in Muslim Divorce.The Family Law Review: Family Law Section. State Bar of Georgia, December 2006. 1-5.

 

Book Chapters 

On ritual-dependent and scriptural-dependent approaches to Muslim medical ethics decisions:

Theory and Praxis of Muslim Biomedical Ethics in Neonatal Care
Religion and Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Ronald Green and George Little Eds., Oxford University Press. August 2019.

An overview of Muslim women’s ritual practices and feminist/womanist approaches to devotion:

“Muslim Women and the Devotional Life
The Oxford Handbook of Islam and Women
. Asma Afsaruddin, Ed., Oxford University Press.
Submitted-Under Review

An overview of concepts of gender in Islamic ethics discourses and feminist approaches:

“Islamic Gender Ethics: Traditional Discourses, Critiques, and New Frameworks of Inclusivity.” The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Gender.Justine Howe, Ed., Routledge.
Accepted-In Press

On the distinction between women’s “leadership” and women’s “religious authority” in contemporary Muslim discourses:

Owning Term of Leadership and Authority: Toward a Gender Inclusive Framework of American Muslim Religious Authority
Jihad for Justice: Honoring Work and Life of Amina Wadud.
Laury Silvers, Kecia Ali, and Juliane Hammer, Eds., 2012.

 
 

Peer Reviewed Articles

On how the enterprise of Islamic Ethics inculcates gender from infancy:

Rearing Gendered Souls: Childhood and the Making of Muslim Manhood in Pre-Modern Islamic Ethics.Journal of the American Academy of Religion. December 2019, Vol. 87, No. 4, pp. 1178–1208 doi:10.1093/jaarel/lfz072

On shifting theories, methods, and humanities engagement in Islamic Studies:

Shifting Boundaries: The Study of Islam in the HumanitiesMuslim World, with Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst. Muslim World. Vol. 106, Special Issue, October, 2016,; 643-654.

On Muslim women’s experiences in divorce in the United States:

Negotiating Justice: American Muslim Women Navigating Islamic Divorce and Civil Law.” Journal for Islamic Studies. Vol. 30, 2010. 78-102.

On legal concerns of Muslim couples divorcing in civil courts:

Specific Issues in Muslim Divorce.The Family Law Review: Family Law Section. State Bar of Georgia, December 2006. 1-5.

Book Chapters

On ritual-dependent and scriptural-dependent approaches to Muslim medical ethics decisions:

Theory and Praxis of Muslim Biomedical Ethics in Neonatal Care
Religion and Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Ronald Green and George Little Eds., Oxford University Press. August 2019.

An overview of Muslim women’s ritual practices and feminist/womanist approaches to devotion:

“Muslim Women and the Devotional Life
The Oxford Handbook of Islam and Women
. Asma Afsaruddin, Ed., Oxford University Press.
Submitted-Under Review

An overview of concepts of gender in Islamic ethics discourses and feminist approaches:

“Islamic Gender Ethics: Traditional Discourses, Critiques, and New Frameworks of Inclusivity.” The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Gender.Justine Howe, Ed., Routledge.
Accepted-In Press

On the distinction between women’s “leadership” and women’s “religious authority” in contemporary Muslim discourses:

Owning Term of Leadership and Authority: Toward a Gender Inclusive Framework of American Muslim Religious Authority
Jihad for Justice: Honoring Work and Life of Amina Wadud.
Laury Silvers, Kecia Ali, and Juliane Hammer, Eds., 2012.

 
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