This thesis develops an Islamic legislative drafting methodology that is meant to serve a basis for bringing the family law of Islamic countries into line with current conceptions of gender equality found not only in the West but in Islamic law (the shari'a) as well. Contrary to Western assumption, the principle of gender equality is a fundamental principle of the Qur'an. As such, it pre-dates the emergence of concern for women's equality in Europe by several centuries. Despite the early acceptance of gender equality in the Qur'an, shari'a contains many rules that are inconsistent with equality. By way of example, I focus on the wife's obedience obligation found in verse 34 of sura An-Nisa' (women) of the Qur'an and still found in the curr...
The phenomenon of family law reform in the Islamic world which was driven by the Ottoman Empire in 1...
"WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN THE ISLAMIC WORLD: THE EFFECT OF ISLAMIC LAW" The study explores the possible fac...
This comment engages with the gap between the Qur\u27anic pronouncements and Shari\u27ah requirement...
The Islamic legislative drafting methodology is meant to bring the family law of Islamic countries i...
This paper addresses the presupposition that without the codified laws of modern Islamic family law...
The paper looks at the works of notable Islamic feminists to examine whether Islam can be reconciled...
Muslim feminist movement represents an indigenous voice among the contemporary literature on women a...
The Qur’ân was revealed with justice and equality for human beings regardless of their sex, race, so...
In this paper I explore wa��s in which women can pursue and achie�e equalit� � and justice in Islami...
In this paper, I will engage with some of the recent literature that attempts to define, map out, an...
The underlying premise of the research is to argue that the Shariʿa, as a source for the development...
Islamic law dealing with the issue of scriptural treatment of recalcitrant wife (nushuz) as detailed...
Muslim feminist, beyond the polemics of its ideological orientation, represents the voice of gender ...
This book is believed to be the first of its kind written by a renowned Muslim lawyer in the English...
Islamic law, which derives from the Qur’an and Sunnah is timeless and universal in its principles an...
The phenomenon of family law reform in the Islamic world which was driven by the Ottoman Empire in 1...
"WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN THE ISLAMIC WORLD: THE EFFECT OF ISLAMIC LAW" The study explores the possible fac...
This comment engages with the gap between the Qur\u27anic pronouncements and Shari\u27ah requirement...
The Islamic legislative drafting methodology is meant to bring the family law of Islamic countries i...
This paper addresses the presupposition that without the codified laws of modern Islamic family law...
The paper looks at the works of notable Islamic feminists to examine whether Islam can be reconciled...
Muslim feminist movement represents an indigenous voice among the contemporary literature on women a...
The Qur’ân was revealed with justice and equality for human beings regardless of their sex, race, so...
In this paper I explore wa��s in which women can pursue and achie�e equalit� � and justice in Islami...
In this paper, I will engage with some of the recent literature that attempts to define, map out, an...
The underlying premise of the research is to argue that the Shariʿa, as a source for the development...
Islamic law dealing with the issue of scriptural treatment of recalcitrant wife (nushuz) as detailed...
Muslim feminist, beyond the polemics of its ideological orientation, represents the voice of gender ...
This book is believed to be the first of its kind written by a renowned Muslim lawyer in the English...
Islamic law, which derives from the Qur’an and Sunnah is timeless and universal in its principles an...
The phenomenon of family law reform in the Islamic world which was driven by the Ottoman Empire in 1...
"WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN THE ISLAMIC WORLD: THE EFFECT OF ISLAMIC LAW" The study explores the possible fac...
This comment engages with the gap between the Qur\u27anic pronouncements and Shari\u27ah requirement...