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Fatima Seedat is a South African feminist, Islamic scholar and women's rights activist. She is known for her scholarly work on gender and Islamic law, and Islam and feminism.


Career

Seedat researches gender and Islamic law, Islam and feminism, and Muslim masculinity. She completed her PhD at
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, and her dissertation focused on gender and legal theory. She is Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies at the
University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town (UCT) ( af, Universiteit van Kaapstad, xh, Yunibesithi ya yaseKapa) is a public research university in Cape Town, South Africa. Established in 1829 as the South African College, it was granted full university statu ...
. Seedat is also Programme Convenor of the University of Cape Town's Mphil in Islam, Gender, and Sexuality with
Sa'diyya Shaikh Sa'diyya Shaikh (born 1969) is a South African scholar of Islam and feminist theory. She is an associate professor of religion at the University of Cape Town. Shaikh studies Sufism in relation to feminism and feminist theory. Shaikh is known ...
. Seedat is one of the few Muslim women to act as an
imam Imam (; ar, إمام '; plural: ') is an Islamic leadership position. For Sunni Muslims, Imam is most commonly used as the title of a worship leader of a mosque. In this context, imams may lead Islamic worship services, lead prayers, ser ...
and deliver khutbahs. She is co-editor of ''The Women's Khutbah Book: Contemporary Sermons on Spirituality and Justice from around the World'' with Sa'diyya Shaikh. Two of Seedat's khutbahs are featured, "Knowing in and through Difference" and "Not a ''Nikah'' Khutbah." Seedat is one of three female Muslim Marriage Officers in South Africa.


Activism

Seedat was the parliamentary liaison for the South African Commission on Gender Equality. Seedat is the founder of Shura Yabafazi, a South African NGO that focuses on women in Muslim family law. Seedat has also worked with Equitas Human Rights Foundation,
Women Living Under Muslim Laws Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML) is an international solidarity network established in 1984. It does academic and advocacy work in the fields of women's rights and secularism, focusing on the impact on women of laws inspired by Muslim reli ...
, and UN Women Afghanistan. She has worked with the South African Muslim Personal Law Network, which works in conjunction with
Musawah Musawah ('equality'; in Arabic: ) is a global movement for equality and justice in the Muslim family and family laws, led by 'Islamic feminists' "seeking to reclaim Islam and the Koran for themselves", applying progressive interpretations of sac ...
. She has worked for more than 25 years with a variety of organisations to advocate for legal protections for women in Muslim marriages.


Works


Books

* ''The Women's Khutbah Book: Contemporary Sermons on Spirituality and Justice from around the World'' (co-editor, Yale University Press, 2022)


Book chapters

* "South African Feminists in Search of the Sacred" in ''Surfacing: On Being Black and Feminist in South Africa'' (2021, Wits University Press) * “Gender and the Study of Islamic Law: From Polemic to Ethics” in ''The Routledge Handbook on Gender and Islam'' (2020, Routledge) * "Intersections and Assemblages: South Africans Negotiating Privilege and Marginality through Freedom of Religion and Sexual Difference" in ''Freedom of Religion at Stake: Competing Claims Among Faith Traditions, States, and Persons'' (2019, Pickwick Publications)


Academic papers

* "Between Boundaries, towards Decolonial Possibilities in a Feminist Classroom Holding a Space between the Qur'an and the Bible" in Religion and Theology (2020) * "Gender Asymmetry and Mutual Sexual Relations in Online Legal Interpretation— Beyond the Dissonance through the Fatwas of askimam.org" in Journal for Gender and Religion in Africa (2020) * "Secure Between God and Man: Peace, Tranquility and Sexuality through the Pietistic Aspirations of Believing Women" with Mariam Khan in Journal for the Study of Religion * "Queering the Study of Islam" in Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion
A women’s march without God (the Father)
in The Immanent Frame (2018) * Sexual economies of war and sexual technologies of the body: Militarised Muslim masculinity and the Islamist production of concubines for the caliphate in Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity (2017) * "On Spiritual Subjects: Negotiations in Muslim Female Spirituality" in Journal of Gender and Religion in Africa (2016) *


References

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