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Associate Professor of Philosophy Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Kharazmi University Tehran, Iran
10.30465/scs.2025.50880.2960
Abstract
Feminists paint a different image of "Human". This research examines the "Image of Human" in the thought of "Amina Wadud". The purpose of this research is to critically examine the anthropological foundations of Islamic feminist theology. According to Amina Wadud, since the Creator has "feminine and male characteristics", therefore every creature is both female and male at the same time.Man's mission is to achieve personal and social monotheism by maintaining balance between these two dimensions.Men and women are equal in creation, In this world and in the hereafter, and the Qur'anic descriptions that raise the suspicion of injustice can be interpreted with a focus on feminism. Based on the findings of the research, wadud's point of view is faced with criticisms such as interpretation of the vote, gender bias, ambiguity in the position, weak reasoning, etc. The method of this research is descriptive and analytical, with a critical approach.
faraji,S. and Rasoulipour,R. (2025). A critical examination of the image of "human" in the feminist thoughts of Amina wadud. (e10046). Sociological Cultural Studies, (), e10046 doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.50880.2960
MLA
faraji,S. , and Rasoulipour,R. . "A critical examination of the image of "human" in the feminist thoughts of Amina wadud" .e10046 , Sociological Cultural Studies, , , 2025, e10046. doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.50880.2960
HARVARD
faraji S., Rasoulipour R. (2025). 'A critical examination of the image of "human" in the feminist thoughts of Amina wadud', Sociological Cultural Studies, (), e10046. doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.50880.2960
CHICAGO
S. faraji and R. Rasoulipour, "A critical examination of the image of "human" in the feminist thoughts of Amina wadud," Sociological Cultural Studies, (2025): e10046, doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.50880.2960
VANCOUVER
faraji S., Rasoulipour R. A critical examination of the image of "human" in the feminist thoughts of Amina wadud. Sociological Cultural Studies, 2025; (): e10046. doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.50880.2960