Muslim Women movements in India have been very active in the past decade, attracting attention both in the Sub-Continent and beyond. This article vows to present a particular trend of this activism centred on the legal sphere, moreover within the frame of the Muslim personal law system and its non-State adjudicative bodies. Through the All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board (AIMWPLB), it will present the example of an attempt to challenge the ‘patriarchal’ legal discourse on Islamic Law by procuring an alternative dispute resolution forum specifically aimed at Muslim women’s issues, as well as advocating for a more gender equal interpretation of the Quran through the prism of ‘Islamic Fem...
The recent proposed Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017 has raised the new iss...
Funder: Gates Cambridge Trust; FundRef: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100005370 This article is an eth...
The Shah Bano case of the 1980s was a landmark in the discourse on ‘Muslim women’s rights ’ in India...
Muslim Women movements in India have been very active in the past decade, attracting attention both ...
This article argues that in order to emancipate Indian-Muslim women from an outdated family legal co...
Women have become equal partners in many ways at all levels community. The future will see many wome...
This paper delineates the growing women’s spaces within the legally pluralistic landscape of postcol...
India’s 65 million Muslim women, often called a minority within a minority their double handicap of ...
Over the last four years, India has become the centre for a major experiment in the implementation o...
The recent proposed Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017 has raised the new iss...
Women’s rights face an uncertain future throughout much of the Islamic world. The fate of women’s ri...
Muslim women’s engagement with Islam through Haji Ali Movement in Mumbai highlights an interesting a...
In August, 2017, the Indian Supreme Court ruled on a landmark case involving one Shayara Bano and fo...
In August, 2017, the Indian Supreme Court ruled on a landmark case involving one Shayara Bano and fo...
The Shah Bano case of the 1980s was a landmark in the discourse on ‘Muslim women’s rights ’ in India...
The recent proposed Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017 has raised the new iss...
Funder: Gates Cambridge Trust; FundRef: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100005370 This article is an eth...
The Shah Bano case of the 1980s was a landmark in the discourse on ‘Muslim women’s rights ’ in India...
Muslim Women movements in India have been very active in the past decade, attracting attention both ...
This article argues that in order to emancipate Indian-Muslim women from an outdated family legal co...
Women have become equal partners in many ways at all levels community. The future will see many wome...
This paper delineates the growing women’s spaces within the legally pluralistic landscape of postcol...
India’s 65 million Muslim women, often called a minority within a minority their double handicap of ...
Over the last four years, India has become the centre for a major experiment in the implementation o...
The recent proposed Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017 has raised the new iss...
Women’s rights face an uncertain future throughout much of the Islamic world. The fate of women’s ri...
Muslim women’s engagement with Islam through Haji Ali Movement in Mumbai highlights an interesting a...
In August, 2017, the Indian Supreme Court ruled on a landmark case involving one Shayara Bano and fo...
In August, 2017, the Indian Supreme Court ruled on a landmark case involving one Shayara Bano and fo...
The Shah Bano case of the 1980s was a landmark in the discourse on ‘Muslim women’s rights ’ in India...
The recent proposed Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017 has raised the new iss...
Funder: Gates Cambridge Trust; FundRef: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100005370 This article is an eth...
The Shah Bano case of the 1980s was a landmark in the discourse on ‘Muslim women’s rights ’ in India...