Indeed, she sometimes comes across as the first Islamic feminist.
On the other hand, the Muslim revival has given rise to a new kind of intellectual, the Islamic feminist.
A major contrast is seen between secular feminists and those who are dubbed Islamic feminists, on the nature of feminism.
Islamic feminists are emerging to argue for religious interpretations leading to greater gender equality.
She has become noted internationally mainly as an Islamic feminist.
Islamic feminists advocate women's rights, gender equality, and social justice grounded in an Islamic framework.
Islamic feminists have begun to protest this, advocating for women to be allowed to pray beside men without a partition as they do in Mecca.
These arguments are shared by some Islamic feminists.
It has Islamic feminists (a few) and Israeli tourists (lots).
As such, she is one of the first Islamic feminists.