This article deals with how the Muslim community in Sweden deals with matters of marriage and divorce. The field of divorces instigated by women is problematic in the Islamic law (sharia). In Muslim communities in western countries these divorces become even more challenging due to the lack of central Islamic authorities. Religious organizations’ right to marry couples (vigselrätten) might create a false image of autonomy in family matters in general. Thus the difficulty for women to get acceptance for a divorce in the Muslims organizations, i.e. to get an Islamic divorce based on a Swedish legal divorce, could be caused by the possibilities for religious minorities to live in the margin of Swedish family law. Today there are Muslim women...
This article discusses how the discourse of multiculturalism affects religious and cultural changes ...
This article deals with the Muslim community in Sweden in view of the majority–minority dynamics wit...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
The presence of Muslim populations in Western European societies is a relatively new phenomenon whic...
Muslim majority countries such as Egypt, Pakistan, and Jordan in the beginning of the second millenn...
This article discusses religion in public space and the case study is the Muslim minorities in Swede...
Idag har många unga utbildade muslimer svårigheter att hitta en äktenskapspartner eftersom de inte l...
This dissertation deals with the religious liberty situation of the Muslim minority in Sweden. The M...
The article looks at the intersections and interactions between Islamic family law and the law in fo...
This article reconsiders divorce laws in contemporary Muslim jurisdictions in light of the latest de...
The purpose of this article is to clarify some issues regarding Muslim divorces which have been the ...
Blandäktenskap inom islam definieras som att gifta sig utanför tron och skiljer mellan män samt kvin...
This article discusses how the discourse of multiculturalism affects religious and cultural changes ...
This article deals with the Muslim community in Sweden in view of the majority–minority dynamics wit...
This article discusses how the discourse of multiculturalism affects religious and cultural changes ...
This article deals with the Muslim community in Sweden in view of the majority–minority dynamics wit...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...
The presence of Muslim populations in Western European societies is a relatively new phenomenon whic...
Muslim majority countries such as Egypt, Pakistan, and Jordan in the beginning of the second millenn...
This article discusses religion in public space and the case study is the Muslim minorities in Swede...
Idag har många unga utbildade muslimer svårigheter att hitta en äktenskapspartner eftersom de inte l...
This dissertation deals with the religious liberty situation of the Muslim minority in Sweden. The M...
The article looks at the intersections and interactions between Islamic family law and the law in fo...
This article reconsiders divorce laws in contemporary Muslim jurisdictions in light of the latest de...
The purpose of this article is to clarify some issues regarding Muslim divorces which have been the ...
Blandäktenskap inom islam definieras som att gifta sig utanför tron och skiljer mellan män samt kvin...
This article discusses how the discourse of multiculturalism affects religious and cultural changes ...
This article deals with the Muslim community in Sweden in view of the majority–minority dynamics wit...
This article discusses how the discourse of multiculturalism affects religious and cultural changes ...
This article deals with the Muslim community in Sweden in view of the majority–minority dynamics wit...
This article argues that Islamic authorities do not try to sustain a jurisdiction over Islamic divor...