Muslim Personal Law (MPL) is often practised to the detriment of Muslim women in many countries. The Qur'an is a religious text considered by Muslims to be the literal word of God. It is a primary source of Islamic law and contains approximately 80 verses dealing with legal matters, most of which pertain to personal laws of family and inheritance. It is in the areas explicitly referred to by these verses that one finds little or no change in various Muslim countries. The term MPL has been coined by various Muslim countries and jurists because it pertains to, among other subjects, marriage, divorce, inheritance, polygyny, custody and guardianship which fall under the category of family law. Moreover, it is interesting to note that all laws a...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
Prior to the new constitutional dispensation in South Africa all women had identities of race and ge...
Introduction: All women face similar status problems in the private and public spheres of life but i...
Introduction: The first Muslims had arrived at the Cape from the Dutch colonies in the East Indies (...
Muslim women face the same status problems in the private and public spheres of life as their non-mu...
South Africa is one of the most prominent examples of pluralism providing recognition to traditional...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
Both the interim (1993) and final (1996) South African Constitutions now not only guarantee freedom ...
The state law of South Africa consists of the common law and the customary law. However, in reality ...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
Notwithstanding the enactment of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 the recognit...
Notwithstanding the enactment of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 the recognit...
The state law of South Africa consists of the common law and the customary law. However, in reality ...
Introduction: Marriage is seen as an institution for, among various objects, the procreation of chil...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
Prior to the new constitutional dispensation in South Africa all women had identities of race and ge...
Introduction: All women face similar status problems in the private and public spheres of life but i...
Introduction: The first Muslims had arrived at the Cape from the Dutch colonies in the East Indies (...
Muslim women face the same status problems in the private and public spheres of life as their non-mu...
South Africa is one of the most prominent examples of pluralism providing recognition to traditional...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
Both the interim (1993) and final (1996) South African Constitutions now not only guarantee freedom ...
The state law of South Africa consists of the common law and the customary law. However, in reality ...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
Notwithstanding the enactment of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 the recognit...
Notwithstanding the enactment of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 the recognit...
The state law of South Africa consists of the common law and the customary law. However, in reality ...
Introduction: Marriage is seen as an institution for, among various objects, the procreation of chil...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
The Muslim population of South Africa follows a practice which may be referred to as Muslim personal...
Prior to the new constitutional dispensation in South Africa all women had identities of race and ge...