Drawing on interviews with divorced American Muslim women, I will discuss the range of ways Muslim women in the U.S. incorporate Islamic law into their lives and how they negotiate the religious and legal aspects of their divorces. A common challenge my interlocutors faced in divorce was establishing an access to Islamic divorce and a divorce on equitable terms. Using their understanding of Islamic law as a standard for justice, my interlocutors employed both civil law and religio-legal strategies to re-defi ne the terms of Islamic divorce for themselves. Their experiences demonstrate a need for reform in American Muslim divorce ethics and Islamic legal thought
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© 2016 Dr. Anisa BuckleyMuslim women face numerous challenges when seeking what I term a 'complete' ...
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Divorce in its variant forms whether initiated by a husband or a wife ideally should be controlled ...
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Recently, there has been an increase in cases of domestic violence in Malaysia especially during the...
This article reviews a monograph entitled Managing Marital Dispute in Malaysia, Islamic Mediators an...
Introduction: Islam takes a realistic view of human affairs and therefore, it attaches great impor...
North American Muslims seeking to resolve their private disputes confront multifaceted access to jus...
© 2016 Dr. Anisa BuckleyMuslim women face numerous challenges when seeking what I term a 'complete' ...
The 1974 Marriage Law and the Compilation of Islamic Law in Indonesia stipulate that permission of ...
This paper deals with the hermeneutical reading of divorce (Ṭalāq), one of the sensitive issues in I...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-300) and index.Muslim identity in the West -- A primer...
This paper examines the condition of women in religious systems, specifically their freedom to leave...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...
Muslim families seeking to resolve private disputes in accordance with their religious values and in...
Despite the fact that the aim of the Shari'ah is to establish a healthy family unit through marriag...
Divorce in its variant forms whether initiated by a husband or a wife ideally should be controlled ...
This article is based on a paper presented at International Conference on Divorce: Causes and conseq...
In discussing personal status codes, the article focuses on three specific issues: the right of a wo...
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