From 5 to 7 July 2002 a workshop on 'Scholarship and Activism in Islamic Family Law' was held at the Freie Universitat Berlin, organized jointly by the Interdisciplinary Centre 'Social and Cultural History of the Middle East' at the Freie Universitat Berlin (Katja Niethammer, Anna Wurth), the AKMI (Arbeitskreis Moderne und Islam at the Wissenschaftkolleg Berlin, Georges Khalil), CIMEL (Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law at SOAS, London, Lynn Welchman) and ISIM (Annelies Moors)
This dissertation examines the role of religious authority in the debate over the codification of fa...
Throughout Islamic history, Islamic schools of law (madhāhib) enjoyed tremendous authority. In addit...
This article focuses on adjudication of Muslim family law in countries that range from the Middle Ea...
From 5 to 7 July 2002 a workshop on 'Scholarship and Activism in Islamic Family Law' was held at the...
The workshop on 'Family, State, and Civil Society in Islamic Communities: Legal and Sociological Per...
The workshop on 'Family and Family Law in Asia and the Middle East', convened by ISIM and the Workin...
This book combines an examination of women's rights in Muslim family law in Arab states from the Gul...
This paper presents the results of a pilot survey that was anonymous and quantitative in nature on h...
A number of Arab states have recently either codified Muslim family law for the first time, or have ...
This volume, edited by Nadjma Yassari, a leading authority in the field of Islamic and Middle Easter...
Up until the early 1970s the academic study of Islamic family law was largely the privileged terrain...
This volume, edited by Nadjma Yassari, a leading authority in the field of Islamic and Middle Easter...
Abstract: Dynamic Development of Family Law in Muslim Countries. This article examines the dynamics ...
In collaboration with Utrecht University, Leiden University, and the University of Amsterdam, the IS...
This is a uniquely comprehensive and up-to-date volume spanning nine regions and 38 Islamic countrie...
This dissertation examines the role of religious authority in the debate over the codification of fa...
Throughout Islamic history, Islamic schools of law (madhāhib) enjoyed tremendous authority. In addit...
This article focuses on adjudication of Muslim family law in countries that range from the Middle Ea...
From 5 to 7 July 2002 a workshop on 'Scholarship and Activism in Islamic Family Law' was held at the...
The workshop on 'Family, State, and Civil Society in Islamic Communities: Legal and Sociological Per...
The workshop on 'Family and Family Law in Asia and the Middle East', convened by ISIM and the Workin...
This book combines an examination of women's rights in Muslim family law in Arab states from the Gul...
This paper presents the results of a pilot survey that was anonymous and quantitative in nature on h...
A number of Arab states have recently either codified Muslim family law for the first time, or have ...
This volume, edited by Nadjma Yassari, a leading authority in the field of Islamic and Middle Easter...
Up until the early 1970s the academic study of Islamic family law was largely the privileged terrain...
This volume, edited by Nadjma Yassari, a leading authority in the field of Islamic and Middle Easter...
Abstract: Dynamic Development of Family Law in Muslim Countries. This article examines the dynamics ...
In collaboration with Utrecht University, Leiden University, and the University of Amsterdam, the IS...
This is a uniquely comprehensive and up-to-date volume spanning nine regions and 38 Islamic countrie...
This dissertation examines the role of religious authority in the debate over the codification of fa...
Throughout Islamic history, Islamic schools of law (madhāhib) enjoyed tremendous authority. In addit...
This article focuses on adjudication of Muslim family law in countries that range from the Middle Ea...