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Women Judges in the Muslim World

Women Judges in the Muslim World
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2017-03-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004342206

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Women Judges in the Muslim World: A Comparative Study of Discourse and Practice offers a socio-legal account of public debates and judicial practices surrounding the performance of women as judges in eight Muslim-majority countries.


Women in the Muslim World

Women in the Muslim World
Author: Lois Beck
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1978
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780674954816

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Examines the place of Muslim women in contemporary law and society, their historical roles in cultural and political development, their status within nomadic, rural, and urban societies, and the impact of ritual and religion o ther lives.


Women as Judges

Women as Judges
Author: Noriani Nik Badli Shah (Nik.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2009
Genre: Judges (Islamic law)
ISBN: 9789679472721

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Faith and Freedom

Faith and Freedom
Author: Mahnaz Afkhami
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1995-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780815626671

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Over half a billion women live in the Muslim world. Despite the rich complexity of their social, cultural, and ethnic differences, they are often portrayed in monolithic terms. Such stereotyping, fueled by the resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism, has proved detrimental to Muslim women in their campaign for human rights. This book is the first detailed study to emphasize Muslim women's rights as human rights and to explore the existing patriarchal structures and processes that present women's human rights as contradictory to Islam. Academics and activists, most of whom live in the Muslim world, discuss the major issues facing women of the region as they enter the twenty-first century. They demonstrate how the cultural segregation of women, contradictory and conflicting legal codes, and the monopoly on the interpretation of religious texts held by a select group of male theologians, have resulted in domestic and political violence against women and the suppression of their rights. The contributors focus on ways and means of empowering Muslim women to participate in the general socialization process as well as in implementing and evaluating public policy.


Family Law in Islam

Family Law in Islam
Author: Maaike Voorhoeve
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0857721275

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In both the West and throughout the Muslim world, Islamic family law is a highly and hotly debated topic. In the Muslim World, the discussions at the heart of these debates are often primarily concerned with the extent to which classical Islamic family law should be implemented in the national legal system, and the impact this has on society. Family Law in Islam highlights these discussions by looking at public debates and legal practice. Using a range of contemporary examples, from polygamy to informal marriage (zawaj 'urfi), and from divorce with mutual agreement (khul') to judicial divorce (tatliq), this wide-ranging and penetrating volume explores the impact of Islamic law on individuals, families and society alike from Morocco to Egypt and from Syria to Iran. It thus contains material of vital importance for researchers of Islamic Law, Politics and Society in the Middle East and North Africa."


Sharia Transformations

Sharia Transformations
Author: Michael G. Peletz
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520974476

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Few symbols in today’s world are as laden and fraught as sharia—an Arabic-origin term referring to the straight path, the path God revealed for humans, the norms and rules guiding Muslims on that path, and Islamic law and normativity as enshrined in sacred texts or formal statute. Yet the ways in which Muslim men and women experience the myriad dimensions of sharia often go unnoticed and unpublicized. So too do recent historical changes in sharia judiciaries and contemporary strategies on the part of political and religious elites, social engineers, and brand stewards to shape, solidify, and rebrand these institutions. Sharia Transformations is an ethnographic, historical, and theoretical study of the practice and lived entailments of sharia in Malaysia, arguably the most economically successful Muslim-majority nation in the world. The book focuses on the routine everyday practices of Malaysia’s sharia courts and the changes that have occurred in the court discourses and practices in recent decades. Michael G. Peletz approaches Malaysia’s sharia judiciary as a global assemblage and addresses important issues in the humanistic and social-scientific literature concerning how Malays and other Muslims engage ethical norms and deal with law, social justice, and governance in a rapidly globalizing world.


Women Under Islam

Women Under Islam
Author: Christina Jones-Pauly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Political questions and judicial power
ISBN: 9780755609918

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"Is Islam inherently anti-women? In this groundbreaking work, Christina Jones-Pauly and Abir Dajani Tuqan examine the history and practice of Islamic law as it affects women throughout the world. They highlight the diversity of ways in which it has been interpreted, leading both to the progressive family-planning policies of Tunisia and the more conservative personal status laws of Egypt. Seeking to understand how a set of religious laws which initially empowered women subsequently became a tool for their oppression, they shift the debate away from whether Islamic law itself is misogynistic or not, and look instead at the contexts in which it has been applied, both in Arab and non-Arab cultures. The most important factor in determining whether court rulings are disadvantageous to women is not, they conclude, the conservativeness of the society, it is the institutions of that society, and in particular its pre-Islamic institutional history and the independence of its judiciary. In Pakistan, for example, the higher courts have been unable to resist popular and political pressure to criminalise extra-marital sexual relations, yet interpret the law themselves in a liberal way in keeping with the original spirit of the Qur'an and the Hadiths. The book also provides innovative insight into the application of Islamic law in countries where Muslims are the minority, exploring how the evolution of Sharia in South Africa's constitutionalist legal framework creates new possibilities for progressive interpretations. Interweaving legal scholarship and detailed on the ground case studies, Women Under Islam provides both a rich reference resource and new way of understanding gender politics in the Islamic world."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


Wanted

Wanted
Author: Zainah Anwar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009
Genre: Domestic relations (Islamic law)
ISBN:

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Women of Jordan

Women of Jordan
Author: Amira El-Azhary Sonbol
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Introduction: Women in Jordan today -- Background: Qadis, ʻAshaỉr, and modern law -- Women's history and work -- Women and work in Jordan today -- Laws of guardianship and the construction of gender -- Marriage, obedience, and work -- Honor crimes -- Regarding work and the modern Jordanian woman -- Conclusion: What next?