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WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND ISLAMIC FAMILLY LAW

ISLAMIC FAMILLY LAWG (ROUP


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LECTURE: YULI ASMALA KURNIA S.Pd., M.A.


Women's Rights and Islamic Family Law

In Egypt and the other, co-writer by Asifa quraishi and najeeba sheed-miller, in the United States. Lastly, By lisa
hajjar, isa global view on domestic violence Muslim majority. The geographical selection is coherent. The reforms
of the islamic family's law in a gender context are taken into consideration Egypt, where the regime of law
contained the elements of Islam but was submissive For legislative modification; In Palestine, where the Muslim
population resides Limited elements of self-government post-oslo, and struggle with role From Shari 'a in the law to
be made by the Palestinian authority; And in the United States, where muslims are a distinct minority in a A culture
committed to providing legal resolutions to virtually every social Trouble. Essam fawzy's Muslim legal status in
Egypt

Torical, and a recent empirical account of the relevant gender-revision Egyptian law, seeking to discover whether
the law of personal status is now free Gender discrimination, whether legal changes have a positive impact In
practice, and how practice can reflect the law. The empirical Part of this section gave the results of a research survey
involving 200 The participants, while the historical section provides a useful brief review From the status of women
in the Egyptian law, as well as the process by which Called "the law of one," a large-scale revision of the law of
marriage and Divorce benefited women's interests, designed, submitted to consultation with interested groups and
was finally legalized in 2000.
Women's Rights and Islamic Family Law

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