Gender and equality in Muslim family law : (Record no. 36071)

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781784537401
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Call number 346.167015 GE ND
TITLE STATEMENT
Title Gender and equality in Muslim family law :
Subtitle justice and ethics in the Islamic legal tradition
Statement of responsibility, etc Edited by Ziba Mir-Hosseini ... [et al.]
PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication London :
Publisher I.B. Tauris,
Date 2017.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent viii, 279 p. ;
Size 24 cm.
SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement Library of Islamic law ;
Volume number 5
GENERAL NOTE
General note Includes bibliographical references and index.
SUMMARY
Summary Gender equality is a modern ideal, which has only recently, with the expansion of human rights and feminist discourses, become inherent to generally accepted conceptions of justice. In Islam, as in other religious traditions, the idea of equality between men and women was neither central to notions of justice nor part of the juristic landscape, and Muslim jurists did not begin to address it until the twentieth century. The personal status of Muslim men, women and children continues to be defined by understandings of Islamic law codified and adapted by modern nation-states that assume authority to be the natural prerogative of men, that disadvantage women and that are prone to abuse. This volume argues that effective and sustainable reform of these laws and practices requires engagement with their religious rationales from within the tradition. Gender and Equality in Muslim Family Law offers a groundbreaking analysis of family law, based on fieldwork in family courts, and illuminated by insights from distinguished clerics and scholars of Islam from Morocco, Egypt, Iran, Pakistan and Indonesia, as well as by the experience of human rights and women s rights activists. It explores how male authority is sustained through law and court practice in different contexts, the consequences for women and the family, and the demands made by Muslim women s groups. The book argues for women's full equality before the law by re-examining the jurisprudential and theological arguments for male guardianship (qiwama, wilaya) in Islamic legal tradition. Using contemporary examples from various contexts, from Morocco to Malaysia, this volume presents an informative and vital analysis of these societies and gender relations within them. It unpicks the complex and often contradictory attitudes towards Muslim family law, and the ways in which justice and ethics are conceived in the Islamic tradition. The book offers a new framework for rethinking old formulations so as to reflect contemporary realities and understandings of justice, ethics and gender rights. "
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Topical Heading Domestic relations (Islamic law)
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Topical Heading Equality before the law (Islamic law)
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Topical Heading Muslim women
General Legal status, laws, etc.
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Name Mir-Hosseini, Ziba,
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Name Vogt, Kari,
Dates 1940-,
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Name Larsen, Lena,
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Name Moe, Christian,
Role Edited by
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Holdings
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        University of Wollongong in Dubai University of Wollongong in Dubai Islamic Collection 2019-07-31 MERIC 346.167015 GE ND T0062530 2019-05-22 2019-05-22 REGULAR Oct2019

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