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          Qasim Amin was an Egyptian jurist, Islamic Modernist and one of the founders of the Egyptian national movement and Cairo University..

          In Egyptian popular history and culture, Qasim Amin is often referred to the “father of feminism” or the “liberator of women.

        1. Abstract.
        2. Qasim Amin was an Egyptian jurist, Islamic Modernist and one of the founders of the Egyptian national movement and Cairo University.
        3. In Egyptian popular history and culture, Qasim Amin is often referred to the “father of feminism” or the “liberator of women.” However, this was not always.
        4. This talk will center on the contested legacy of one of Egypt's most famous early activists for women's rights, Qasim Amin ().
        5. Qasim Amin

          Egyptian writer, judge and social reformer (1863–1908)

          Qasim Amin (pronounced[ˈʔæːsemʔæˈmiːn], Egyptian Arabic: قاسم أمين‎; 1 December 1863 – 12 April 1908)[1] was an Egyptian jurist,[2]Islamic Modernist[3] and one of the founders of the Egyptian national movement and Cairo University.

          Qasim Amin has been historically viewed as one of the Arab world's "first feminists", although he joined the discourse on women's rights quite late in its development,[4] and his "feminism" has been the subject of scholarly controversy.

          Amin was a philosopher, a reformer, and a judge, besides being a member of Egypt's aristocratic class, and a central figure in the Nahda movement. His advocacy of greater rights for women catalyzed debate over women's issues in the Arab world.[5] He criticized veiling, seclusion, early marriage, and lack of education of Muslim women.[5] More recent scholarship has argued