This essay explores gender issues in the contemporary application of Islamic law in the Muslim majority-states of northern Nigeria. Brief political background helps to explain the shari‘a codes enacted by the legislatures of the states, drawing largely from the classical formulations of Maliki school of Islamic law. Women were among the first to be prosecuted and sentenced to death by stoning for the offence of zina. To provide effective legal defense for the accused women, their lawyers and activists for women human rights had to argue in Islamic law before they could convince Shari‘a Courts of Appeal to overturn the sentences of death by stoning and set the women free. In the process, women activists learned a lot about the classical form...
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<em>This essay explores gender issues in the contemporary application of Islamic law in the Mu...
This essay explores gender issues in the contemporary application of Islamic law in the Muslim major...
In 2003, an Islamic Sharia court in northern Nigeria sentenced Amina Lawal to death by stoning for h...
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The introduction of Islamic criminal law in twelve northern states of the Nigerian federation after ...
Women in Nigeria face many challenges and discriminatory practices under some extant laws and custo...
The first essay will examine the trend of sexual violence against women that emerged in Pakistan wit...
Women in Nigeria face many challenges and discrimination under some extant laws. This paper will foc...
The consensus in modern democracies is that constitutions should be based on inclusivity. However, t...
<em>This essay explores gender issues in the contemporary application of Islamic law in the Mu...
This essay explores gender issues in the contemporary application of Islamic law in the Muslim major...
In 2003, an Islamic Sharia court in northern Nigeria sentenced Amina Lawal to death by stoning for h...
The status of Muslim women in the contemporary society has generated a lot of controversies and stil...
This paper discusses the rise and trends of Muslim/ Islamic feminism in the wake of application of S...
This lecture provides a case study for the previously-conducted general historical exploration of th...
Over the years, Nigeria has gained the unpopular recognition globally as a patriarchal society in wh...
In present-day Nigeria there are twelve states that have adopted or implemented sharia law. These la...
Nigeria operates a complex mixture of laws in its legal system and because of this and depending on ...
This article sets out the differing approaches of three West African states (Niger, Senegal, and Nig...
The introduction of Islamic criminal law in twelve northern states of the Nigerian federation after ...
Women in Nigeria face many challenges and discriminatory practices under some extant laws and custo...
The first essay will examine the trend of sexual violence against women that emerged in Pakistan wit...
Women in Nigeria face many challenges and discrimination under some extant laws. This paper will foc...
The consensus in modern democracies is that constitutions should be based on inclusivity. However, t...