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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-19/womens-rights-and-sharia-law-under-the-taliban/100386350
The Taliban have assured women their rights would be respected "within the limits of Islam", but what does that mean in practice and how does it compare to the rights women have in Australia?
https://greekreporter.com/2021/08/26/what-sharia-law-how-does-affect-women/
The Taliban's take on Sharia law is notoriously harsh for women. In early July, Taliban leaders who took control of the provinces of Badakhshan and Takhar issued an order to local religious leaders to provide them with a list of girls over the age of 15 and widows under the age of 45 for "marriage" with Taliban fighters.
https://www.nytimes.com/article/shariah-law-afghanistan-women.html
The Taliban have pledged that women in Afghanistan will have rights "within the bounds of Islamic law," or Shariah, under their newly established rule. But it is not clear what that will mean
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-27307249
The Taliban say they will rule Afghanistan according to Sharia, or Islamic law. The militant Islamist group have taken control after the departure of US and allied forces from the country.
https://legaljournal.princeton.edu/the-gender-dichotomy-how-sharia-law-in-the-seventh-century-granted-women-legal-empowerment/
The Sharia system is based on three central components: the Quran (the central sacred text of Islam), Sunnah (the Prophet's actions and non-Quranic statements), and fiqh (logic). Islamic law and practice stood in contrast to many of the practices of the surrounding Arabian tribes, particularly with regard to the roles and rights of individuals based on their gender. Notions of gender equity
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-58249952
The rights of women in Afghanistan will be respected "within the framework of Islamic law", the Taliban say. In the group's first news conference since taking control of the country on Sunday, a
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/afghanistan-islamic-sharia-law-womens-rights-what-is/
Islamic or Sharia law is based on the Muslim holy book, the Quran, and on rulings by Islamic scholars around the world. It acts as a code of conduct in all areas of life for Muslims, governing
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-08-17/sharia-law-for-afghan-women-what-that-might-be-quicktake
Sharia is cited as either "a source" or "the source" of legislation in many constitutions across the Muslim world. Women are most affected by the provisions concerning family or personal
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-58249952
The rights of women in Afghanistan will be respected "within the framework of Islamic law", the Taliban say. In the group's first news conference since taking control of the country on Sunday, a
https://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep03717.8
There is a widespread stereotype that Islamic law, sharia, and women's rights are inherently in conflict. It is an assumption held by virtually everyone, from seasoned anti-Muslim activists75 commenting on the faith from the outside to intra-community women's rights activists.76 The former blame Islam itself and consider the problem intractable; the latter find space in Islamic law for
https://www.thenewsminute.com/news/sc-admits-case-of-kerala-woman-who-wants-to-leave-islam-and-be-governed-by-secular-law
The Supreme Court has admitted a plea made by a non-practising Muslim seeking a declaration that those who did not want to be governed by the Muslim Personal Law should be allowed to be governed
https://www.khaleejtimes.com/uae/uae-new-law-for-non-muslims-offers-modern-framework-to-settle-family-disputes-says-expert
A legal expert has praised Abu Dhabi's new personal status law for non-Muslim expats for offering a 'modern framework' to settle family disputes.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/afr440082002en.pdf
The rights of those tried under Sharia law are clearly protected to a lesser extent than the Penal Code for Northern Nigeria, valid for non-Muslim people, particularly concerning the right of representation, the right of appeal and the lack of knowledge of criminal procedure by the Court.
https://islamqa.org/hanafi/askourimam/118531/what-are-the-rulings-pertaining-to-a-child-born-outside-wedlock-2/
Sharia wishes to safeguard the dignity and honour of women from being merely used as a physical object for one`s passion and desires. Make tawbah to Allah and seek forgiveness.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interfaith_marriage_in_Islam
Muslim men who do engage in an interfaith marriage must ensure that the non-Muslim woman in question can be identified as being among the "People of the Book" and is actively religious; if she renounces her faith and does not convert to Islam, the marriage is automatically invalidated. [3] [2] Due to the complications associated with marrying a
https://www.hrw.org/report/2024/07/17/i-cant-erase-all-blood-my-mind/palestinian-armed-groups-october-7-assault-israel
The 236-page report, "'I Can't Erase All the Blood from My Mind': Palestinian Armed Groups' October 7 Assault on Israel," documents several dozen cases of serious violations of
https://muslimmirror.com/eng/sc-notice-to-centre-as-non-believer-muslim-woman-favours-succession-law/
New Delhi : The Supreme Court on Monday sought responses from the Centre and the Kerala government on a plea of a non-believer Muslim woman that instead of Shariat, she wanted to be governed by the secular Indian succession law to deal with her ancestral property rights. Safiya P M, a resident of Alappuzha and […]
https://www.deccanherald.com/india/supreme-court-to-decide-if-ex-muslims-would-to-be-governed-by-shariat-law-2999897
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday decided to examine if an ex-Muslim would continue to be governed by the Muslim personal law, the Shariat Act of 1937, or by the secular laws of the country
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/supreme-court-notice-on-plea-to-allow-people-who-have-left-islam-to-inherit-under-secular-rather-than-sharia-law/article68120460.ece
The Supreme Court on April 29 sought the Union Government's response to a petition filed by a Kerala-based woman, who said she, though born a Muslim, is now a non-believer, and should be
https://islamqa.org/shafii/darul-iftaa-jordan/228893/evidence-prohibiting-a-muslim-woman-from-marrying-a-non-muslim/
Accordingly, Allah revealed this general rule, which forbids that a Muslim woman marries a non-Muslim man. Therefore, a Muslim woman`s infidel relatives aren`t allowed to force her to marry a non-Muslim man, and such a thing is null and void, whether it is done with compulsion or consent. Moreover, scholars are agreed that it isn`t permissible
https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Shari%27ah_(Islamic_Law)
Shari'ah not only governs public life, but also many facets of ones personal life. It has laws covering Muslim interactions with non-Muslims, sexuality, food, rituals, leisure activities, dress, hygiene etc. This is due to Muhammad's pivotal role in both the practice of Islam and the formation of Islamic law. He is considered by all Muslims, in Islamic theology, as the uswa hasana (perfect
https://www.islamreligion.com/articles/374/viewall/rights-of-non-muslims-in-islam-part-1
Under Islamic Law, a Muslim who does not pay the zakah and refuses its obligation becomes an unbeliever. Also, Islamic Law requires military duty from able Muslims, but non-Muslims are exempt from it, even though it is of benefit to Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
https://islamqa.org/hanafi/mathabah/177867/15-rights-for-women-in-islam/
15 Rights for Women, in Islam. ONE: Women are to be educated. "Acquisition of knowledge is binding on all Muslims [both men and women without any discrimination]." - (Ibn Mājah) "Some women requested the Prophet ( peace and blessings upon him) to fix a day for them as the men were taking all his time [to learn].