Contents: Religion and Law Review

Vol. No VII :1998

Theme: Muslim Women and the Law

 
 

I.State of Law in General

Women and Law in Modern India A Plea for Gender Justice

[1-18]

 

 

II.Muslim Women:Law in   Theory

The Grandeur of Womanhood in Islam An Ideal Law in Disuse

Tahir Mahmood

[19-44]

Rights and Privileges of Women in Islam Social Ideals of A Religious Law

Shamsuddin Shams

[45-58]

Socio-Legal Status of Muslim Women in India Some Observations of A Social Scientist

Rehana Nafis Siddiqui

[59-69]
 

 

III.Muslim Women :Law in Action

Adhering to the Shari'ah: Indian Muslims Must Put Their House in Order

Tahir Mahmood

[70-78]

Muslim Women's Rights Goals and Strategies of Reform

Iqbal Ansari

[79-85]

Inheritance Rights of Muslim Women glimpses of Kashmir Customary Law

Altaf Husain Ahangar

[86-108]

No More 'Talaq,Talaq,Talaq' Juristic Restoration of Islamic Divorce Law

Tahir Mahmood

[109-119]
 
 

IV.Muslim Women:Law in Statutes

South-Asian Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act National and International Variations

Tahir Mahmood

[120-137]

Statutory of Laws of Maher in India A Critical Analysis

A Afzal Wani

[138-153]

Islamic Law on Divorced Wives Maintenance Legislation in India

MAM Adil &Amir Husain

[154-166]

Shariah,Shah Bano and Supreme Court Indian Legislation and Case Law

S. Jaffar Husain

[167-179]

 

Muslim Women (Protection Rights on Divorce) Act 1986 Perspective and Prospects

 

[180-201]
Muslim Women and Judicial Divorce   An Apparently Misunderstood Aspect of Muslim Law

Lucy Carroll

[202-220]

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