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Islamic family law and justice for muslim women
The book Islamic Family Law and Justice for Muslim Women explores the complex relationship between Islamic legal traditions and the pursuit of gender justice within the realm of family law. It examines key issues such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody, and guardianship, analyzing how interpretations of Shari’a influence women’s rights and lived experiences in various Muslim societies. The author highlights both the challenges posed by patriarchal readings of the law and the reform efforts initiated by scholars, activists, and legislators to promote equality and fairness for women. With a comparative and critical approach, this work sheds light on the tensions between tradition and modernity, offering insights into how Islamic family law can evolve to better uphold justice for Muslim women in contemporary contexts.
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