Muslim Divorce in the Middle East : Contesting Gender in the Contemporary Courts
2019 ed.
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Gender and Politics
ISBN-10
3319770063
ISBN-13
9783319770062
Edition
2019 ed.
Publisher
Birkhauser Verlag AG
Imprint
Birkhauser Verlag AG
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 12th, 2018
Print length
158 Pages
Product Classification:
Religion & politicsGender studies, gender groupsIslamic lawFamily law: marriage & divorce
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Subsequent chapters follow a Syrian male judge, a Moroccan female legal advice worker and a Libyan female judge as they deal with divorce cases in which husbands, wives, their relatives and lawyers debate gender roles in contemporary Muslim marriages.
How have Muslim marriages legally ended around the turn of the 21st century? Who has the power to initiate and resist shari''a derived divorce? When are husbands and wives made to bear the costs of their marital breakdown? What does divorce law indicate about the development of gender regimes in the Middle East and North Africa? This book opens with a description of the historical development of Islamic divorce in the MENA. Subsequent chapters follow a Syrian male judge, a Moroccan female legal advice worker and a Libyan female judge as they deal with divorce cases in which husbands, wives, their relatives and lawyers debate gender roles in contemporary Muslim marriages. MENA ''state feminism'' has increasingly equalized men''s and women''s access to divorce and encouraged discussions about how spouses should treat each other in marriage. The real life outcomes of these reforms have often been surprising. Moreover, as the last chapter explores, jihadi proto-states (such as Islamic State) have violently rejected state feminist divorce law reform. This accessible book will appeal to students, researchers and a general readership interested in Islamic law; Middle Eastern studies; gender and sexuality; and, legal and social anthropology.
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