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Control and Sexuality: The Revival of Zina Laws in Muslim Contexts
Control and Sexuality: The Revival of Zina Laws in Muslim Contexts examines the contemporary resurgence of zina (sexual misconduct) laws across various Muslim-majority societies and analyzes their implications for gender relations, state power, and human rights. The book explores how these laws are shaped by political agendas, religious interpretations, and social anxieties surrounding morality and sexuality. Through case studies and comparative analysis, it highlights the disproportionate impact of zina regulations on women and marginalized groups, revealing how such legal frameworks are often used to control bodies, restrict freedoms, and reinforce patriarchal norms. By situating the revival of zina laws within broader debates on Islamic jurisprudence, legal reform, and gender justice, this work sheds light on the complex interplay between religion, law, and social regulation in contemporary Muslim contexts
| KP.XXXII 0002 | 348 HOS C | My Library (SEKSUALITAS 1) | Available |
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