On being Australian and Muslim: Muslim women as defenders of Islamic heritage

From Wikivahdat

The title is a Research Paper by Santi Rozarioa published in “Women's Studies International Forum”, Volume 21, Issue 6, November–December 1998, Pages 649-661. The following is an excerpt from its abstract.[1]

Muslims’ identity in Australia

The identity of the Muslims in Australia, whether as Australians or as Muslims, hinges upon the role of Muslim women. The role and status of Australian Muslim women, in turn, can only be understood by considering the cumulative impact of the situation in which Muslims find themselves in Australia, religiopolitical developments in the Muslim world, and the recent developments in international politics between the Islamic world and the West.

Muslim women’s identity in Australia

Muslim women are caught in the middle. On the one hand, they feel it essential to demonstrate their loyalty, symbolized through veiling of an increasing number of Muslim women, to the world Islamic Ummah [community]. But by doing so they place themselves on the margin of the wider Australian community to whom Muslim women’s veiling symbolizes the “Other,” the peculiar and dangerous foreigners.

Objective of the article

This article deals with the dilemmas of Australian Muslim women and their role as defenders of Islamic heritage.

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