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Gender Equality in Islam

Ms Hanan Dover

This lecture briefly explains the normative aspects in relation to women in Islam. The lecture is aimed to educate and eliminate myths and stereotypes about Muslim women and their position in Islamic teachings.

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Ms Hanan Dover

Hanan Dover is a registered psychologist and Clinic Director of PsychCentral (www.psychcentral.com.au) who has a research interest in the psychology of religion, studying Muslim populations.  She is currently enrolled in the Forensic Masters degree in Psychology after completing the MA (Hons) in Psychology at the University of Western Sydney (UWS). Hanan is an executive member of both the Psychology and Spirituality Society at UWS, and the Psychology from an Islamic Perspective Interest Group under the Australian Psychological Society. She is also the Founder and President of Mission of Hope, (www.missionofhope.org.au) and the Director of the AMAL Helpline.

Psychologist BSSc, PGDip, MA (Hons)

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