Women's Rights And Islamic Family Law

Book Summary


This volume explores the present-day realities of Islamic family law, with particular emphasis on the rights of women. Three contrasting country cases have been selected: Egypt, the most populous Arab state with a constitutional clause on the place of "principles of the sharia" as the principal source of legislation; the West Bank and Gaza, family law here being a contested site between different visions of national identity in the process of trying to build a Palestinian state; and the United States, where some in the minority Muslim communities seek to regulate their family relations in accordance with "principles of the sharia" within the context of a non-Muslim state applying civil law requirements to all family matters. A concluding study ranges further afield in order to explore the challenges and potential of "principles of sharia" in advocacy on the question of violence against women.

Book Details


Book Name Women's Rights And Islamic Family Law
Author K. L. Tomasevski, Lynn Welchman
Publisher Zed Books (Sep 2004)
ISBN 9781842770948
Pages 320
Language English
Price 6118
 
 

© 2025 Holydrops. All Rights Reserved