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247

48
,
255

56
; matrimonial services,

254
; non-Muslim speakers,
236

37
,

241

45
,
330
(nn
14

15
,
17
); “oppression of women” theme’s impact,
245

53
; Yasin as speaker,
233
,
235
,
329
(n
1
)

Coulter, Ann,
194
,
217
,
221
,
226

Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR): about,
168

69
; and anti- Muslim harassment,
184

85
; as author- ity on Islam,
169
,
171
,
175
; civil rights

work,
295
; importance of hijab,
169
; and post–
9
/
11
attitudes toward Mus- lims,
199
,
201

Cromer, Lord (Evelyn Baring),
25
,
28

34
,

222
,
224
,
227

Cronkite, Walter,
214

Curtis, Edward R.,
171
,
172
,
174

Dabashi, Hamid,
225
,
226
,
228

D’Alleva, Ann,
205

Darul Islam,
172

Daughters of Hajar (
see also
Abdul Gha- fur, Saleemah; Ali, Samina; Nomani, Asra; Wadud, Aminah):
273

74
,
276
,

281
,
335
(n
18
)

al-Da‘wa
(journal),
76
,
132

33
,
134

35

da‘wa (
see also specific organizations
): Beshir on,
91

92
; Brotherhood’s com- mitment to,
69
,
73

74
,
100

101
; al- Ghazali and,
114

15
; and Islamic dress,
152

53
; Islamist interpretation,
149

50
; Malcolm X trained in,
173
; MSA and,
321
(n
12
); techniques,
75

76
,
151

53
; in

the U.S.,
164
,
170
,
178

Dawud, Talib,
173

Dean, Howard,
243
,
244
,
296

Deraz, Essam,
65

Desert Storm (
1990

91
),
187

89

domestic violence,
257

59
,
266

67
,
269

71

DuBois, W. E. B.,
25

Dunlop, Douglas,
29
,
40
,
310
(n
38
)

education (
see also
da‘wa; universities, American; universities, Egyptian): American public schools,
207
,
218
,
243
,
328
(n
50
); in British-occupied Egypt,

29
,
31

32
; in Egypt,
141

42
,
145

47
; Is-

lamism in schools,
126
,
141

42
,
145

47
,

288
,
289

90
,
299
; women’s education

in Egypt,
34
,
38

40
,
77
,
132

33

Egypt (
see also
Islamism; Muslim Broth- erhood;
and specific individuals
): & the Zionist movement,
51
; British in,
28

33
,
37
,
39

42
,
54
; education (
see
ed- ucation; universities, Egyptian); Egyp- tians employed in Arabian Peninsula,
101
; Europeanization,
26

28
,
37

38
; in-

dependence,
41

42
,
50
,
134
; Islamic vi-

olence and repression,
4

5
,
81

82
,
142

44
,
179
,
181
; Islamist-government ten-

sions,
12
,
103
,
111
,
149
; liberal vs. na-

tionalist/pan-Islamist conflict,
32

34
;

Mubarak government,
141

42
,
145

47
,

149
; Muslim Brotherhood banned,
55

56
,
111

13
; Napoleonic invasion and Ottoman response,
26

27
; Nasser era,
56
,
58

67
,
80
,
111

13
; population,
312
(n
26
); religion promoted by gov- ernment,
68

69
,
78
,
102

3
; Revolution

of
1952
,
56
,
58
,
65
; rise of religiosity,

66

67
,
68

69
; Sadat government,
68

69
,
76
,
102

3
; socialist reforms,
58
; un-

veiling movement,
35

44
,
88

89
; veil-

ing debates,
30

31
,
41
,
126

27
; veil’s disappearance,
19

20
; veil’s reappear- ance,
46

47
,
77

79
,
82

90
,
118
,
120

29
,

Egypt (
continued
)

209

10
; wars against Israel,
54

55
,

56
,
65

66
,
77

78
; women’s clothing

(
1920
s

60
s
),
46

49
,
64

65
; women’s

clothing (
1970
s
),
78

79
,
82

90
;

women’s rights,
64
,
305

Egyptian Feminist Union,
35

36
,
110

Les Egyptiens: Reponse a M. le duc D’Har- court
(Amin),
24

Ehrenreich, Barbara,
221

El Fadl, Khaled Abou.
See
Abou El Fadl, Khaled

El Guindi, Fadwa,
77

80
,
82

84
,
86

87

Elgenaidi, Maha,
261

63
,
291
,
296

Elliott, Andrea,
218

19

Ellison, Keith,
243
,
296

Eltantawi, Sarah,
278

Emerson, Steve,
182
,
184
,
187

Esack, Farid,
248

49
,
275
,
277

Esposito, John,
149
,
183
,
312
(n
4
)

The Eternal Message of Muhammad

(Azzam),
173

Euben, Roxanne,
57
,
105
,
108
,
113

extremism.
See
Islamic extremism; mili- tant Islamist groups

Facts on the Ground: Archeological Prac- tice and Territorial Self-Fashioning in Israeli Society
(El-Haj),
219

Faisal, Prince,
173

Faisal, Sheikh Daoud Ahmed,
171

72

Falwell, Jerry,
194
,
217

Faraj, Abdel Salam (
see also
Islamic Jihad):
103

4

Farouk, King,
54

55
,
56
,
107

Farrakhan, Louis,
174

al-Faruqi, Ismail,
99
,
165

al-Fatiha (organization),
274

75
,
276
,

281

82

Faust, Drew,
297
,
302

Fazli, Yousra,
278

FBI (
see also
Mueller, Robert S., III):
180
,
199
,
215
,
216

17

feminism and feminists (
see also
women’s activism; women’s rights; al-Ghazali, Zainab;
and specific individuals
): and the Afghanistan and Iraq wars,
228

29
; Amin not truly a,
227

28
; and anti- feminists’ use of “oppression” theme,
221

22
; hijab defended,
206
; hijab de- nounced,
84
-
85
; hijab’s reappearance

studied,
118
; Islamic feminists’ objec- tions to unveiling,
34
; Islamist per- ception of,
79
,
139
,
300

301
,
304

5
;

minority feminism’s two fronts,
291
; seen as threat by supporters of the hijab,
1
; and the study of women in Islam,
14
,
277

79
,
283

Findley, Paul,
189

90
,
241
Fisk, Robert,
242
,
330
(n
17
) Foda, Farah,
4
,
143

Forbidden Love: A Harrowing Story of Love and Revenge in Jordan
(Khouri),
22
4

25

France,
2
,
26
,
58
,
207

Friedman, Robert J.,
184

Gaddy, Rev. Welton,
241
,
330
(n
14
) gender issues.
See
domestic violence; gen-

der segregation; women’s activism

Gender Jihad
(Wadud),
272

gender segregation: Islamic schools,
290
; Islamist women’s adherence,
79
; ISNA and,
7

8
,
247

48
,
250
; mosques,
6
,

201

2
,
249

51
,
289
,
331
(n
27
) (
see also

Nomani, Asra); Muslim Brotherhood and,
100
; at universities,
132

33
,
136
; woman-led mixed-gender prayer,
196
,
274
,
293

Gerges, Fawaz,
179

Germany,
207

GhaneaBassiri, Kambiz: on American anti-Muslim feeling,
182
,
183
; on Amer- ican Islamist groups’ funding,
189
; on ICNA,
322
(n
32
); on the MSA’s under- standing of Islam,
164
; on Muslim

American ethnic groups,
174

75
; on Muslim immigration to the U.S.,
320
(n
5
); on non-Islamist American Muslims,
170

71
; on the Persian Gulf War,
187

88

al-Ghazali, Muhammad,
135
,
137

38
,
143

al-Ghazali, Zainab: educational approach favored,
73

74
,
313
(n
16
); on the Iranian Revolution,
116
; life,
35

36
,
57
,
109

15
;

and the Muslim Brotherhood,
9
,
57
,

110

13
,
136

37
,
138
,
256

57
,
293
; on

women’s roles and dress,
113

15
,
169
,

21
2

13
,
292

gilbab,
83

Gomaa, Sheikh Ali,
207

Goodman, Amy,
242
,
244
,
296
,
330
(n
17
)

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