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This authoritative "go-to" publication aims to educate women on how to express their rights within Islam. Perfect for enabling activists to integrate an egalitarian Islamic belief system into their movements. The most effective means of improving Muslim women's lives is connecting them to their deeply held beliefs that affirm human dignity and gender equality at the core of the Islamic faith. But Muslim women lack this information that enlightens and vouches for their sacred rights, and they have no accessible tools that encourage faith-based activism consistent with the Islamic faith. To protect them from being misrepresented by or outside their communities, there is a need to provide pre-packaged, easy-to-understand literacy tools to women so they can lead lives of choice, dignity, and opportunity.
About the Author
Daisy Khan
Daisy Khan is an award-winning speaker, author, activist, commentator, and the founder of Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality (WISE) , the largest global network of Muslim women committed to peace-building, gender equality, and human dignity. She has been involved in grassroots efforts combating anti-Muslim bias for over twenty years and is renowned as a thought leader on Muslim women's rights, Islam in America. Khan believes that women's leadership is essential to solving societal issues, and published the WISE Up Report in collaboration with 72 authors to create a counter-momentum to the rise in hateful rhetoric and violent extremism. Her memoir, Born with Wings, published in 2018 by Random House, depicts her spiritual journey as a modern Muslim woman and her circuitous path to leadership.Khan was listed among TIME Magazine's "100 Most Influential" People and The Huffington Post listed her among "Top Ten Women Faith leaders" and MORE Magazine described her as "a link between moderate Islam and the West." She is the recipient of twenty awards and honors including the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award, Edinburgh Peace Award, Interfaith Center's Award for Promoting Peace, Women's E-News named her "21 women of the 21st century." Glamour Magazine listed her among "7 Women You Must Follow on Twitter."Twitter: @DaisyKhanFacebook: @DaisyKhanWISEInstagram: @daisykhan.nyc
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