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Different groups adopt different interpretations of Sharia law, and the Taliban wants the world to believe theirs has changed.
This vote is an utter betrayal of both reality and of women — especially women who live under Sharia law. In 1970, I taught one of the first Women’s Studies courses in the country.
Days after taking over Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul, the Taliban claimed it is dedicated to rights for women under Islamic religious law, or sharia law.
Great attention was paid to the statement by a spokesman that the Taliban would respect women’s rights within the framework of sharia, or Islamic law. What could that mean?
Afghanistan Afghan women fear renewed chapter of Sharia law and regression of rights under Taliban’s thumb By Hollie McKay Fox News Published July 24, 2019 2:17pm EDT Flipboard ...
1) American Women Don’t Accept Sharia Law You may have been wondering this week, or since the Hamas-Israel war broke out in October, or during the Obama years, or possibly even in the days after ...
Nadia hosts a women's radio programme in Afghanistan, featuring female voices and stories from across the region. Under ...
Women are likely to be worst-hit. The increasing prominence of radical Islamists will take away the rights of women by imposing restrictions and controlling them under the Sharia law.
The recent hunger strike by V P Suhara, a 73-year-old Muslim women’s rights activist from Kerala, brought attention to the contentious issue of Sharia and women’s rights in India.
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Muslim woman seeks succession law - MSNSafiya claimed that she firmly believes that the practices under Sharia law are “highly discriminatory towards Muslim women”, and hence violate the fundamental rights guaranteed under the ...
Women are likely to be worst-hit. The increasing prominence of radical Islamists will take away the rights of women by imposing restrictions and controlling them under the Sharia law.
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