Women against Fundamentalism, Journal Number 5
Women Against Fundamentalism (WAF) was formed in 1989, partly in response to the controversy surrounding Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses, but also with the aim of challenging fundamentalism (across all religions) as a modern political movement that uses religion to consolidate authoritarian and repressive forms of power.
WAF’s members were drawn from a wide range of ethnic and religious backgrounds, and from across the world.
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