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Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: Situating Peace, Islam and Women in the Everyday Yasmin Saikia and Chad Haines Part 1: Deliberations: Questioning the Normative 1. Ungendering Peace Talk miriam cooke 2. Dialogical Din and Everyday Acts of Peace: An Islamic Perspective Chad Haines 3. Negotiating Islamic Feminism: Echoes of Medieval Theological Disputes in Modern Islam Richard C. Martin Part 2: Interventions: Claiming Public Space 4. Women, Islam, Transnationalism: 'Politics of Location' and other Contentions in Women's Organizing in Bangladesh Elora Halim Chowdhury 5. Agents of Peace: An Exploration of Three Acehnese Women Leaders Asna Husin 6. The Role of Muslim Women in Engendering Peace: Bilad al-Sudan (Sudan and Nigeria) Souad T. Ali Part 3: Formations: Engendering Peace Dialogues 7. In Pursuit of Peace: Muslim Women's Involvement in Peace-Building S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana 8. Crime and Reconciliation: Women's Peace Initiatives in the Islamic Republic of Iran Arzoo Osanloo 9. Religion, Women and Peaceful Revolutions: Perspectives from the Arab Middle East Azza Karam Part 4: Relationships: Building Communities 10. Strangers, Friends and Peace: The Women's World of Abdullah Hall, Aligarh Muslim University Yasmin Saikia 11. The Living Monuments of Mourning: Struggles for Memory and Peace in Post-Revolutionary Iran Shahla Talebi 12. Merhametli Peace is Woman's Peace: Religious and Cultural Practices of Compassion and Neighbourliness in Bosnia and Herzegovina Zilka Spahic'-Siljak Conclusion: Gender, Peace and War Sally L. Kitch Epilogue: Dialoguing Peace Daisy Khan and Cemalnur Sargut Contributors Bibliography Index

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