Islam and Women's Sexual Health and Rights in Senegal

Q3 Social Sciences Muslim World Journal of Human Rights Pub Date : 2005-09-02 DOI:10.2202/1554-4419.1032
C. Bop
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The objective of this study is to analyse the tensions between conceptualizations about Islam, women's sexual health and rights in Senegal. Sexual rights are defined here as the right to choose a partner, the right to enjoy sex without fear of violence or disease, and the right to physical integrity. These rights are examined through legal, Islamic and International frameworks in the context of their relevance to Senegal. The general population's, and Ulamas', positions, attitudes and behaviours about these rights were collected through interviews and focus group discussions. These research methods revealed a strong opposition, from both men and women, to women's individual choice and control over her body as far as family planning, sexuality, or abortion are concerned. Most respondents regarded these rights as "Western." In their view, the idea of equality embedded in international human rights conflicts with local cultures and religion. At the level of service delivery, a large number of health care providers still believe that unmarried women should not be given information or family planning methods. Also revealed is how Islam is used to construct and legitimize existing reproductive and sexual roles and deprive women of rights in these areas. Part of the reason why women's rights are not observed relate to the failure by Senegal to enforce international human rights treaties and conventions that it has already signed. Failure by Senegalese women's associations to give priority to sexual rights, has also contributed to lack of real progress in this area. This study is meant to be used by Senegalese women's rights activist and human rights organizations, as, inter alia, a tool for advocacy for the advancement of women's sexual health and rights.
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伊斯兰教与塞内加尔妇女性健康和权利
本研究的目的是分析关于塞内加尔伊斯兰教、妇女性健康和权利的概念之间的紧张关系。在这里,性权利被定义为选择伴侣的权利,在不担心暴力或疾病的情况下享受性的权利,以及身体完整的权利。这些权利通过法律、伊斯兰和国际框架在与塞内加尔有关的范围内加以审查。通过访谈和焦点小组讨论收集了普通民众和乌拉玛对这些权利的立场、态度和行为。这些研究方法表明,就计划生育、性行为或堕胎而言,男性和女性都强烈反对女性对自己身体的个人选择和控制。大多数受访者认为这些权利是“西方的”。他们认为,国际人权所包含的平等观念与当地文化和宗教相冲突。在提供服务方面,许多保健提供者仍然认为不应该向未婚妇女提供信息或计划生育方法。还揭示了伊斯兰教如何被用来构建和合法化现有的生殖和性角色,并剥夺妇女在这些领域的权利。妇女权利得不到尊重的部分原因与塞内加尔未能执行其已签署的国际人权条约和公约有关。塞内加尔妇女协会未能优先考虑性权利,这也导致在这一领域缺乏真正的进展。塞内加尔妇女权利活动家和人权组织打算利用这项研究,除其他外,作为宣传提高妇女性健康和性权利的工具。
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期刊介绍: Muslim World Journal of Human Rights promises to serve as a forum in which barriers are bridged (or at least, addressed), and human rights are finally discussed with an eye on the Muslim world, in an open and creative manner. The choice to name the journal, Muslim World Journal of Human Rights reflects a desire to examine human rights issues related not only to Islam and Islamic law, but equally those human rights issues found in Muslim societies that stem from various other sources such as socio-economic and political factors, as well the interaction and intersections of the two areas. MWJHR welcomes submissions that apply the traditional human right framework in their analysis as well as those that transcend the boundaries of contemporary scholarship in this regard. Further, the journal also welcomes inter-disciplinary and/or comparative approaches to the study of human rights in the Muslim world in an effort to encourage the emergence of new methodologies in the field. Muslim World Journal of Human Rights recognizes that several highly contested debates in the field of human rights have been reflected in the Muslim world but have frequently taken on their own particular manifestation in accordance with the varying contexts of contemporary Muslim societies.
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