© 2016 Dr. Anisa BuckleyMuslim women face numerous challenges when seeking what I term a 'complete' divorce under both Australian and Muslim family laws, largely due to restrictive interpretations of classical Islamic laws, patriarchal community processes and family expectations. My findings show, however, that some Muslim women in Australia are able to overcome these challenges if they have access to alternative avenues of religious divorce, supportive networks and awareness of their entitlements under Australian laws. The divorced Muslim women participants in my study demonstrate resilience in using various avenues and strategies to finalise their divorces, and show flexibility in their understanding of the practical application of Muslim...
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Introduction: Islam takes a realistic view of human affairs and therefore, it attaches great impor...
This paper examines the condition of women in religious systems, specifically their freedom to leave...
This research paper examines the current law on Islamic Family Law governing the rights of Muslim wo...
The Sharia Law debate provides an exemplar of contemporary manifestations of the multiculturalism-fe...
This socio-legal study investigates the phenomenon of Islamic divorce in the UK. The background to t...
Muslim majority countries such as Egypt, Pakistan, and Jordan in the beginning of the second millenn...
This paper deals with the hermeneutical reading of divorce (Ṭalāq), one of the sensitive issues in I...
Drawing on interviews with divorced American Muslim women, I will discuss the range of ways Muslim w...
In some Western countries with Muslim minorities, there has been debate in the last few years about ...
This chapter explores the similarities and differences between modern Australian family law and Isla...
In some Western countries with Muslim minorities, there has been debate in the last few years about ...
The Sharia Law debate provides an exemplar of contemporary manifestations of the multiculturalism-fe...
The main objective of the study was to determine the Muslim women's knowledge and accesibility to th...
The 1974 Marriage Law and the Compilation of Islamic Law in Indonesia stipulate that permission of ...
On a daily basis people enquire about the dissolution of Islamic marriages, in terms of South Africa...
Introduction: Islam takes a realistic view of human affairs and therefore, it attaches great impor...
This paper examines the condition of women in religious systems, specifically their freedom to leave...
This research paper examines the current law on Islamic Family Law governing the rights of Muslim wo...
The Sharia Law debate provides an exemplar of contemporary manifestations of the multiculturalism-fe...
This socio-legal study investigates the phenomenon of Islamic divorce in the UK. The background to t...
Muslim majority countries such as Egypt, Pakistan, and Jordan in the beginning of the second millenn...
This paper deals with the hermeneutical reading of divorce (Ṭalāq), one of the sensitive issues in I...