Religion & Fundamentalism
Keeping women safe from violence and discrimination based on religious fundamentalism.
Betrayal [offsite link] Equality for women was non-existent in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. But is the situation any better today? Mariam Rawi of the Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan reports.
Challenging Fundamentalism [offsite link] A web resource for Womenīs Human Rights. Challenging Fundamentalism [offsite link] A web resource for Womenīs Human rights. Global Vision [offsite link] One of the objectives of the Science and the Sacred programme is to address the growing issue of fundamentalism and religious violence. Since the issue is fraught with controversy, hatred, suffering and bloodshed, we want to make it clear that the following remarks do not mean to cause offence to any particular group. While we may criticise certain types of behaviour, we do not disparage the individuals or groups who practise them. Rather, our intention is to focus on the nature of the relations Lilith Rising  Mothers murdering their children in the name of God has become an uncomfortably increasing phenomenon in our age. Is Fundamentalist Christianity to blame? Road to peace [offsite link] Women have achieved full equality with men in very few places on Earth. To be sure, the ills ascribed to Islam are shared by many other societies. We prepared this page because there is a great deal of radical opinion, misinformation, and disinformation on this subject. History has a bearing on why women have been discriminated against since record-keeping began.
The Global Village [offsite link] the repression of women in Afghanistan, honour killings, slavery, and reproductive rights in China.
Womanīs One World [offsite link] Fundamentalism: Oppressing Women in the Name of God
By Marcia L. Mason Women Against Fundamentalism [offsite link] Journal no. 8 1996
Debate: What space is there in religion for feminists?
Editorial. p1.
What space is there in religion for feminists?. pp2-3.
Why canīt I be a Jewish feminist?. Naomi Eisenstadt. pp3-4.
Is there space for feminism in Islam?. Saba Risaluddin. pp4-5.
Lesbians, gay men and Christian fundamentalism. Carolyn-Jayne Vincent. pp6-7.
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