Criticism of Shariah courts is no longer regarded as a new issue. Given that the majority of clients in the Shariah Courts are women, causes the issue of discrimination affecting women in the administration of the Shariah Court itself. This study will identify some critical issues regarding gender bias which occurred in the Shariah Court. The method used in this research is the study of literature by examine several mediums such as the Quran, books, Enactment Act, newspapers, and web sites of certain organizations related to the issue of gender bias. The study found that women-related issues that arise in the Shariah Court is not true and sometimes is seen as a bit excessive while the allocated Shariah Court jurisdiction was doing its best....
In 2006, the 73r Muzakarah (Conference) of the Fatwa Committee National Council of Islamic Religious...
This article will expose the Muslim Jurists’ opinions with regards to the women’s participation in p...
This Article focuses on qadis and courts before modern legal reforms with particular emphasis on the...
Criticism of Shariah courts is no longer regarded as a new issue. Given that the majority of clients...
Criticism of Shariah courts is no longer regarded as a new issue. Given that the majority of clients...
Decision makers pay more attention to some issues to develop a policy. Problem must be recognized be...
The issue of gender is still an interesting thing for literary researchers if it is associated with ...
The issue of gender relations is an important agenda of all parties, because the reality of gender d...
Woman and shari’ah court have been discussed in many literature works for a long time. There are jur...
The appointment of women as judges in Muslim countries remains a challenging and debatable issue du...
This article analyses existing biases – whether due to misinterpretation, culture or politics – in t...
The patriarchal culture among the people is still prone to occur. Some communities still have a tend...
This paper tries to explore about the Israilliyyat and gender bias in interpretating theAlquran. Thi...
Islamic law has traditionally prohibited women from being prayer leaders and heads of state. A small...
Regarding the validity female judgeship, Islamic jurists have adopted three different positions. The...
In 2006, the 73r Muzakarah (Conference) of the Fatwa Committee National Council of Islamic Religious...
This article will expose the Muslim Jurists’ opinions with regards to the women’s participation in p...
This Article focuses on qadis and courts before modern legal reforms with particular emphasis on the...
Criticism of Shariah courts is no longer regarded as a new issue. Given that the majority of clients...
Criticism of Shariah courts is no longer regarded as a new issue. Given that the majority of clients...
Decision makers pay more attention to some issues to develop a policy. Problem must be recognized be...
The issue of gender is still an interesting thing for literary researchers if it is associated with ...
The issue of gender relations is an important agenda of all parties, because the reality of gender d...
Woman and shari’ah court have been discussed in many literature works for a long time. There are jur...
The appointment of women as judges in Muslim countries remains a challenging and debatable issue du...
This article analyses existing biases – whether due to misinterpretation, culture or politics – in t...
The patriarchal culture among the people is still prone to occur. Some communities still have a tend...
This paper tries to explore about the Israilliyyat and gender bias in interpretating theAlquran. Thi...
Islamic law has traditionally prohibited women from being prayer leaders and heads of state. A small...
Regarding the validity female judgeship, Islamic jurists have adopted three different positions. The...
In 2006, the 73r Muzakarah (Conference) of the Fatwa Committee National Council of Islamic Religious...
This article will expose the Muslim Jurists’ opinions with regards to the women’s participation in p...
This Article focuses on qadis and courts before modern legal reforms with particular emphasis on the...