'It is leading, slowly but surely, to reassessment and change,' says Azizah al-Hibri. 'Pious Muslim women are generally bewildered by the laws and judicial systems of their societies. Some women seeking divorce in Islamic courts have been trapped within the system for years. The author thanks ber student research assistants, Ms. Colleen Gillis and Ms. Ghada Qaisi for blue-booking this article under immense time pressures
'It is leading, slowly but surely, to reassessment and change,' says Azizah al-Hibri. 'Pious Muslim women are generally bewildered by the laws and judicial systems of their societies. Some women seeking divorce in Islamic courts have been trapped within the system for years. The author thanks ber student research assistants, Ms. Colleen Gillis and Ms. Ghada Qaisi for blue-booking this article under immense time pressures
'It is leading, slowly but surely, to reassessment and change,' says Azizah al-Hibri. 'Pious Muslim women are generally bewildered by the laws and judicial systems of their societies. Some women seeking divorce in Islamic courts have been trapped within the system for years. The author thanks ber student research assistants, Ms. Colleen Gillis and Ms. Ghada Qaisi for blue-booking this article under immense time pressures
'It is leading, slowly but surely, to reassessment and change,' says Azizah al-Hibri. 'Pious Muslim women are generally bewildered by the laws and judicial systems of their societies. Some women seeking divorce in Islamic courts have been trapped within the system for years. The author thanks ber student research assistants, Ms. Colleen Gillis and Ms. Ghada Qaisi for blue-booking this article under immense time pressures