The Forgotten Queens of Islam

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U of Minnesota Press, 1993 - Social Science - 240 pages
When Benazir Bhutto became prime minister of Pakistan in 1988, many claimed that it was a blasphemous assault on Islamic tradition since no Muslim state, critics alleged, had ever been governed by a woman. But Fatima Mernissi examined fifteen centuries of Islamic history and discovered that the critics were wrong. Recovering the stories of fifteen Islamic queens, this remarkable exploration tells how they ascended the throne, how they governed and exercised their power, and how their forgotten reigns influence the ways in which politics is practiced in Islam today.
 

Contents

Was Benazir Bhutto the First?
1
The Caliph and the Queen
26
Courtesan or Head of State?
51
The Criteria of Sovereignty in Islam
71
Fifteen Queens
91
The Shiite Dynasty of Yemen
115
The Little Queens of Sheba
139
The Lady of Cairo
159
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