At the onset of Islam in the early 600s CE, Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) expanded women’s rights to include inheritance, property and marriage rights. This expansion is known as revolutionary step of Islam to enhance the dignity and respect of women. This article examines the women rights regarding second marriage and inheritance in Judaism, Christianity and especially in Hinduism and Islam. For this purpose, primary and secondary sources of those religions are analyzed comparatively. In Judaism and Christianity, the woman has not clear right to do second marriage and even men were guided religiously to do second marriage with a virgin girl. In Hinduism, there was a cruel tradition of Satti or woman is permitted to do second marriage with t...
The right of women’s inheritance is quite debatable in the revealed religions. But in Islam there is...
The inheritance rights of women in the Anglo-American system have evolved from a system whose primar...
The inheritance rights of women in the Anglo-American system have evolved from a system whose primar...
At the onset of Islam in the early 600s CE, Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) expanded women’s rights to ...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
To understand the property rights of Muslim women in India, it is necessary to understand the positi...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
Islamic inheritance law or commonly known as The Islamic Law of Inheritance, has its own peculiariti...
Rights of women are one of the widely discussed yet debatable issues across the Western and Muslim w...
A Muslim man can marry a maximum of four women at a time in terms of Islamic law. These women may in...
Rights given to women by Islam are unprecedented not only in other religions but also in any other c...
Of late, gender equity, in the sense of justice applicable to both men and women, has become a hotly...
The right of women’s inheritance is quite debatable in the revealed religions. But in Islam there is...
The inheritance rights of women in the Anglo-American system have evolved from a system whose primar...
This article traces the development of Jewish law regarding the qatlanit or “killer-wife,” a woman w...
The right of women’s inheritance is quite debatable in the revealed religions. But in Islam there is...
The inheritance rights of women in the Anglo-American system have evolved from a system whose primar...
The inheritance rights of women in the Anglo-American system have evolved from a system whose primar...
At the onset of Islam in the early 600s CE, Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) expanded women’s rights to ...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
To understand the property rights of Muslim women in India, it is necessary to understand the positi...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
Islamic inheritance law or commonly known as The Islamic Law of Inheritance, has its own peculiariti...
Rights of women are one of the widely discussed yet debatable issues across the Western and Muslim w...
A Muslim man can marry a maximum of four women at a time in terms of Islamic law. These women may in...
Rights given to women by Islam are unprecedented not only in other religions but also in any other c...
Of late, gender equity, in the sense of justice applicable to both men and women, has become a hotly...
The right of women’s inheritance is quite debatable in the revealed religions. But in Islam there is...
The inheritance rights of women in the Anglo-American system have evolved from a system whose primar...
This article traces the development of Jewish law regarding the qatlanit or “killer-wife,” a woman w...
The right of women’s inheritance is quite debatable in the revealed religions. But in Islam there is...
The inheritance rights of women in the Anglo-American system have evolved from a system whose primar...
The inheritance rights of women in the Anglo-American system have evolved from a system whose primar...