Zeynep Elibol

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Zeynep Elibol , * 1964 in Istanbul and living in Vienna , is the director of the professionally oriented Islamic college for social education in Vienna.

Life

At the age of four, she moved with her parents to Schleswig-Holstein in Germany . There she graduated from high school and enrolled in technical physics at the Istanbul Technical University . In 1986 she continued her studies in Vienna continued and began working as a religion teacher at the " Islamic Community . Since 1988 she teaches Islamic religion, first in compulsory schools and later at AHS and BHS. In 1999 she joined the teaching degree with a comparative study of social and educational problems of Turkish Women in Austria, Germany and Turkey Today Zeynap Elibol teaches physics at the "Islamic College", an initiative of the "Islamic Faith Community", in addition to her work as director.

Zeynep Elibol gives lectures on transcultural and interreligious topics, about her contribution to the headscarf debate in the anthology of the same name at the University of Vienna in 2008 in the lecture series "Obsessive Freedoms". She is also an expert in the field of "Palliative Care" (care of the terminally ill and the dying). In doing so, she draws on her practice as a pastor for Muslim patients, where she volunteered during her time as a religion teacher in the 1990s, especially at the "Wiener Semmelweisklinik".

In March 2019 she went public with Carla Amina Baghajati with the declaration "Muslim women at their word" - the Muslim counterpart to the women's referendum, so to speak. In the declaration, the women demand their right to self-determination and speak out against a policy of prohibition at the expense of Muslim women.

Publications

  • Elibol, Zeynep (2008): "Politicized Material - Perspectives Between Self-Determination and External Attribution". In: Sauer, Birgit; Strasser, Sabine ( ed.) "Coercive Freedoms. Multiculturalism and Feminism". Vienna.
  • Zeynep Elibol: The social and educational problems of Turkish women and girls in Austria (second generation), compared to Germany and Turkey. Diploma thesis, University of Vienna 1999. 109 pages.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. a b ktv_creitmayr: Wiener Frauenpreis - Prize winners from 2002 to 2018. Accessed on February 13, 2020 .
  2. Women's Prize 2008 to Zeynep Elibol - Ethnic Groups. Retrieved February 13, 2020 .
  3. bernhard.ichner: Muslim women: "There is great distrust in politics". Retrieved February 13, 2020 .
  4. "There are migrant machos" - derStandard.at. Retrieved February 13, 2020 (Austrian German).