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Wives and Work

Islamic Law and Ethics Before Modernity
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Wives and Work by Marion Holmes Katz explores the complex debates within classical Islamic law regarding wives' obligations towards domestic labour. Challenging common assumptions, Katz reveals how ninth to fourteenth-century Sunni legal scholars wrestled with the tension between legal doctrines that exempted wives from housework and the ethical ideals that prescribed such duties. The book situates these discussions within broader Islamic normative thought, highlighting the distinctions and interactions between legal rulings and moral philosophy. Through detailed analysis, Katz offers fresh insights into family dynamics, gender roles, and the ethical foundations of work in Islamic tradition.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in Islamic law, gender studies, religious ethics, and medieval history. It appeals to scholars, students, and thoughtful general readers keen to deepen their understanding of the intersection between law, morality, and family roles in Islamic contexts.

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It is widely held today that classical Islamic law denies that wives have any obligation to do housework. Marion Holmes Katz offers a new account of debates on wivesโ€™ domestic labor that recasts the historical relationship between Islamic law and ethics.

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It is widely held today that classical Islamic law denies that wives have any obligation to do housework. Wives' purported exemption from domestic labour became a talking point among Muslims responding to Orientalist stereotypes of the "oppressed Muslim woman" by the late nineteenth century, and it has been a prominent motif in writings by Muslim feminists in the United States since the 1980s.

In Wives and Work, Marion Holmes Katz offers a new account of debates on wives' domestic labour that recasts the historical relationship between Islamic law and ethics. She reconstructs a complex discussion among Sunni legal scholars of the ninth to fourteenth centuries CE and examines its wide-ranging implications. As early as the ninth century, the prevalent doctrine that wives had no legal duty to do housework stood in conflict with what most scholars understood to be morally and religiously right. Scholars' efforts to resolve this tension ranged widely, from drawing a clear distinction between legal claims and ethical ideals to seeking a synthesis of the two.

Katz positions legal discussion within a larger landscape of Islamic normative discourse, emphasizing how legal models diverge from, but can sometimes be informed by, philosophical ethics. Through the lens of wives' domestic labour, this book sheds new light on notions of family, labour, and work, as well as the interplay between legal and ethical doctrines in Islamic thought.

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Praised for its clarity, organisation, and depth, this work is recognised as a groundbreaking contribution to medieval Islamic ethics and law. Kecia Ali lauds Katz as one of the leading scholars in Islamic studies, noting the book's nuanced portrayal of jurisprudence among diverse religious discourses. Karen Bauer highlights the bookโ€™s significance in understanding medieval piety and the influence of class, gender, and social status on domestic labour norms. The book is also commended for its insightful examination of marriage and the value of service within Islamic thought.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231206891

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Marion Holmes Katz is a professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at New York University. Her books include The Birth of the Prophet Muhammad: Devotional Piety in Sunni Islam (2007), Prayer in Islamic Thought and Practice (2013), and Women in the Mosque: A History of Legal Thought and Social Practice (Columbia, 2014).

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