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The Status of Women under Islamic Law and Modern Islamic Legislation

English · Hardback

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This book is believed to be the first of its kind written by a renowned Muslim lawyer in the English language, and by an Arab author who is probably the leading authority writing in English in the subject of Islamic law (the Sharia), and modern Islamic legislation. There has long been a need for an objective study such as this dealing with the legal rights and obligations of women under the Sharia and under modern Arab Islamic legislation. Seen within the broad principles of Islamic law, the book examines the status of women with regard to marriage, the iddat, parentage and fosterage and custody, and fi lls an important gap left by recent and more general publications on Islamic law.
The author has researched original Arabic and Islamic text books and reviewed legislation in the different Arab countries in order to present the most up-to-date information on the subject. It is hoped that this clear, objective account will dispel many of the commonly-held misconceptions about the status of Muslim women in the modern world. This book will provide an enlightenment and deeper understanding of the subject, not only for legal practitioners, but for all those concerned, or with an interest in the subject, particularly Muslim communities in non-Muslim countries, indeed non-Muslim women who may be, or indeed non-Muslim women who may be married to Muslims.

Product details

Authors Jamal J Nasir, Jamal J. Nasir
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.08.2009
 
EAN 9789004172739
ISBN 978-90-0-417273-9
No. of pages 226
Weight 548 g
Series Brill's Arab and Islamic Laws
Brill's Arab and Islamic Laws Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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