This bibliography is a collection of resources on three key topics: domestic violence in Muslim communities; Islamic rights of women; and notions of gender, race, culture & identity for Muslim women.
Related Resources
What is Gendered Islamophobia? 2021
Building upon a history of shared values and intersecting work, the Partnership to End Gendered Islamophobia brings together HEART, Justice for Muslims Collective and Vigilant Love to build analysis, tools and power to dismantle Gendered Islamophobia. This workshop is specifically tailored towards practitioners in the field of gender-based violence and gender justice. We focus on ways practitioners can better understand how gendered Islamophobia shows up in their work, and ways to respond in holistic ways. The workshop includes a focus on the intersection of gendered Islamophobia, gender-based violence and reproductive justice. The workshop emphasizes the invisibility of state violence in understanding gender-based violence and particularly the implications of the War on Terror and Islamophobia for Muslim survivors of gender-based violence. Moreover, this workshop includes discussions upon intra-community solidarity and what can be done within broader Asian American spaces to address gendered Islamophobia.
Islamic Marriage Contracts: A Resource Guide for Legal Professionals, Advocates, Imams & Communities
A resource for legal professionals and advocates working with Muslims, containing information about Islam and gender equity in marriage and divorce.
Bibliography: Gender, Domestic Violence & Muslim Women
A collection of resources on domestic violence in Muslim communities, organized by author.
Domestic Violence in Muslim Communities, 2011
A compilation of statistics on domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking, and help-seeking in Muslim communities.
API-GBV
2011
Links updated January 2017