Gender Identities & Dynamics in Muslim America | Eman Abdelhadi

We talked to Eman Abdelhadi, professor and sociologist at the University of Chicago, ‎about her research on Muslim communities in the US, gender, and inequality. ‎

Eman Abdelhadi is a Provost's Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago. She studies gender, religion, and Islam. Her quantitative work examines Islam’s relationship with Muslim women’s outcomes domestically and worldwide. Her qualitative work, including an ongoing dissertation project, is on trajectories through Muslim community, identity, and religiosity among those who grew up in the United States.

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