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Asra Quratulain Nomani (1965) es una periodista y autora indo-estadounidense. Es conocida por su trabajo como activista en los movimientos de reforma musulmana. Actualmente trabaja como profesora de periodismo en la Universidad de Georgetown, donde lideró el Pearl Project, un proyecto de investigación sobre el secuestro y asesinato del reportero de The Wall Street Journal Daniel Pearl. Nomani es autora de dos libros: y . También escribió , y .

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dbo:abstract Asra Nomani (Bombai, 1965) és una periodista i autora indo-nord-americana. És coneguda pel seu treball com a activista en els moviments de reforma musulmana. A hores d'ara treballa com a professora de periodisme a la Universitat de Georgetown, on dirigeix el Pearl Project, un projecte de recerca sobre el segrest i assassinat del reporter de The Wall Street Journal Daniel Pearl. Nomani és autora de dos llibres: Standing Alone in Mecca i Tantrika: Traveling the Road of Divine Love. També ha escrit Islamic Bill of Rights for Women in the Bedroom, Islamic Bill of rights for Women in the Mosque i 99 Precepts for Opening Hearts, Minds and Doors in the Muslim World. (ca) إسراء قراتولين نعماني (بالإنجليزية: Asra Nomani)‏ (من مواليد عام 1965) كاتبة أمريكية وأستاذة تعلمت الصحافة في جامعة جورجتاون. وتشارك في إدارة مشروع بيرل، وهو مشروع لتدريب الطلاب على اعداد التقارير الصحفية الخاصة بالتحقيقات في عملية خطف وقتل زميلها السابق دانيال بيرل مراسل صحيفة وول ستريت. اسراء نعماني هي مؤلفة لكتابين:الأول بعنوان: الوقوف وحيدًا في مكة: نضال امرأة أميركية من أجل روح الإسلام.والثاني بعنوان: تانتريكا: السفر على طريق الحب الإلهي.ومن المقالات: * حقوق المرأة في غرفة النوم حسب الشريعة الإسلامية. * حقوق المرأة في المسجد حسب الشريعة الإسلامية. * 99 وصيّة لفتح القلوب والعقول والأبواب في العالم الإسلامي. تشكل قصتها جزءًا من الفيلم الوثائقي (المسجد في مورغانتاون)، والذي تم بثّه على مستوى البلاد على محطة الشبكة التلفزيونية الأمريكية (PBS) كجزء من سلسلة الافلام الوثائقية (أمريكا على مفترق طرق). (ar) Asra Quratulain Nomani (born September 7, 1965) is an American author and former Georgetown University professor. Born in India to Muslim parents, she earned a BA from West Virginia University in liberal arts in 1986 and an MA from the American University in international communications in 1990. She subsequently worked as a correspondent for The Wall Street Journal with her colleague Daniel Pearl in Pakistan post-9/11. Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by Islamist terrorists while following an investigative lead. Nomani later became the co-director of the Pearl Project, a faculty-student investigative-reporting project which has looked into Pearl's murder. Nomani is the author of two books: Standing Alone: An American Woman's Struggle for the Soul of Islam and Tantrika: Traveling the Road of Divine Love. Articles include: "Islamic Bill of Rights for Women in the Bedroom", the "Islamic Bill of Rights for Women in the Mosque", and "99 Precepts for Opening Hearts, Minds and Doors in the Muslim World". She has also written for The Washington Post and has been a returning guest on Real Time with Bill Maher. Her story forms part of the documentary The Mosque in Morgantown, aired nationwide on PBS as part of the series America at a Crossroads. She is currently a senior contributor to The Federalist. Nomani has described herself as an advocate of Islamic feminism and a critic of Islamism. (en) Asra Quratulain Nomani (1965) es una periodista y autora indo-estadounidense. Es conocida por su trabajo como activista en los movimientos de reforma musulmana. Actualmente trabaja como profesora de periodismo en la Universidad de Georgetown, donde lideró el Pearl Project, un proyecto de investigación sobre el secuestro y asesinato del reportero de The Wall Street Journal Daniel Pearl. Nomani es autora de dos libros: y . También escribió , y . (es) Asra Quratulain Nomani (née en 1965) est une essayiste, journaliste, militante, auteure américaine et ancien professeur de l'Université de Georgetown. Elle est connue pour son militantisme pour une réforme de l'islam et du féminisme, pour avoir fondé et animé un cycle de conférences ayant pour thème La liberté des femmes musulmanes (le Muslim Women's Freedom Tour), pour être l'un des membres fondateurs du (en) et avoir rédigé l' (en) / Charte musulmane des Droits des femmes dans les mosquées. (fr) Asra Quratulain Nomani (Bombay, 1965) è una giornalista e saggista indiana naturalizzata statunitense, musulmana, femminista e nota attivista dei movimenti liberali nell'Islam e del femminismo islamico. È autrice di due libri ( e ) e della Carta islamica dei diritti delle donne nella stanza da letto e nella moschea e dei 99 precetti per aprire i cuori, le menti e le porte nel mondo musulmano. Nel novembre 2003 Nomani fu la prima donna nella sua moschea della Virginia Occidentale a chiedere di poter pregare nella sala principale riservata agli uomini. Successivamente organizzò la prima preghiera pubblica negli Stati Uniti di un gruppo promiscuo di fedeli guidata da una donna (lei stessa). Quel giorno (18 marzo 2005) esordì dicendo: A dispetto della risonanza avuta sui media e le discussioni nate tra i musulmani, le sue iniziative sono ignorate nella maggioranza della comunità dei suoi correligionari: nessuna moschea o organizzazione di donne musulmane tradizionalista ha mai aderito ai suoi gruppi di preghiera: il primo evento fu tenuto nella Cattedrale Saint John the Divine di New York, la seconda alla Brandeis University dove parteciparono solo 6 persone (lei inclusa). Alcuni criticano l'iniziativa ipotizzando che fosse un modo per promuovere un suo libro. I musulmani tradizionalisti spesso sottolineano la sua mancanza di coinvolgimento nella pratica e nella comunità islamica prima del 2002, la sua libertà sessuale apertamente ammessa nel suo primo libro, l'aver avuto un figlio fuori dal matrimonio e l'uso dell'hijab (che di norma non indossa) sulla copertina di . e (presidente in carica della ), le cui credenziali di studiose e l'impegno nella comunità musulmana sono riconosciute, hanno scelto un metodo meno brusco [1] hanno compilato un alternativo "Women-Friendly Mosques and Community Centers: Working Together to Reclaim Our Heritage" in cui richiedono migliori condizioni per le donne (ma nell'ambito dei parametri tradizionali) e che fu distribuito nelle moschee degli Stati Uniti. Oltre che nei suoi libri, Nomani ha espresso le sue esperienze e le sue idee riformiste in due editoriali del New York Times e in diverse altre pubblicazioni e trasmissioni. È stata amica e collega del reporter del The Wall Street Journal Daniel Pearl, che risiedeva con lei e con sua moglie Marianne Pearl a Karachi quando questi è stato prima rapito e poi ucciso dai nel gennaio 2002. (it)
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rdfs:comment Asra Quratulain Nomani (1965) es una periodista y autora indo-estadounidense. Es conocida por su trabajo como activista en los movimientos de reforma musulmana. Actualmente trabaja como profesora de periodismo en la Universidad de Georgetown, donde lideró el Pearl Project, un proyecto de investigación sobre el secuestro y asesinato del reportero de The Wall Street Journal Daniel Pearl. Nomani es autora de dos libros: y . También escribió , y . (es) Asra Quratulain Nomani (née en 1965) est une essayiste, journaliste, militante, auteure américaine et ancien professeur de l'Université de Georgetown. Elle est connue pour son militantisme pour une réforme de l'islam et du féminisme, pour avoir fondé et animé un cycle de conférences ayant pour thème La liberté des femmes musulmanes (le Muslim Women's Freedom Tour), pour être l'un des membres fondateurs du (en) et avoir rédigé l' (en) / Charte musulmane des Droits des femmes dans les mosquées. (fr) إسراء قراتولين نعماني (بالإنجليزية: Asra Nomani)‏ (من مواليد عام 1965) كاتبة أمريكية وأستاذة تعلمت الصحافة في جامعة جورجتاون. وتشارك في إدارة مشروع بيرل، وهو مشروع لتدريب الطلاب على اعداد التقارير الصحفية الخاصة بالتحقيقات في عملية خطف وقتل زميلها السابق دانيال بيرل مراسل صحيفة وول ستريت. اسراء نعماني هي مؤلفة لكتابين:الأول بعنوان: الوقوف وحيدًا في مكة: نضال امرأة أميركية من أجل روح الإسلام.والثاني بعنوان: تانتريكا: السفر على طريق الحب الإلهي.ومن المقالات: (ar) Asra Nomani (Bombai, 1965) és una periodista i autora indo-nord-americana. És coneguda pel seu treball com a activista en els moviments de reforma musulmana. A hores d'ara treballa com a professora de periodisme a la Universitat de Georgetown, on dirigeix el Pearl Project, un projecte de recerca sobre el segrest i assassinat del reporter de The Wall Street Journal Daniel Pearl. (ca) Asra Quratulain Nomani (born September 7, 1965) is an American author and former Georgetown University professor. Born in India to Muslim parents, she earned a BA from West Virginia University in liberal arts in 1986 and an MA from the American University in international communications in 1990. She subsequently worked as a correspondent for The Wall Street Journal with her colleague Daniel Pearl in Pakistan post-9/11. Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by Islamist terrorists while following an investigative lead. Nomani later became the co-director of the Pearl Project, a faculty-student investigative-reporting project which has looked into Pearl's murder. (en) Asra Quratulain Nomani (Bombay, 1965) è una giornalista e saggista indiana naturalizzata statunitense, musulmana, femminista e nota attivista dei movimenti liberali nell'Islam e del femminismo islamico. È autrice di due libri ( e ) e della Carta islamica dei diritti delle donne nella stanza da letto e nella moschea e dei 99 precetti per aprire i cuori, le menti e le porte nel mondo musulmano. Alcuni criticano l'iniziativa ipotizzando che fosse un modo per promuovere un suo libro. (it)
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