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Abstract

The exegetical model to be applied in the analysis of Wadud (1992) may be typified as multi-faceted and Qur’an
and Woman specific. It comprises a detail scrutiny of the said work from various angles that were chosen
specifically with a view to elucidate specific aspects present in Wadud’s study. Other reviews giving attention to
Qur’an and Woman (1992) demonstrate individual approaches. Within the discussions, personal glimpses of
Wadud may be gleaned. They are subjective derivations based on the subject material of a specific portion but
provide valuable information regarding the way she projects herself, and her experience of the context in which
she lived. This study will examine how Wadud renders selected verses that speak on the hereafter and
recompense in her attempt to support her notion of feminism in Islam as projected in her book Qur’an and
Woman (1992).

Keywords

Multi-faceted subjective derivations specific portions individual approaches

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Author Biographies

Bothwell Mheta, University of Johannesburg

Department of Religion Studies

Aiseta Aisha, Islamic university in uganda

Department of History