Shah Bano and the Muslim Women Act, a Decade On: The Right of the Divorced Muslim Woman to Mataa | National Humanities Center

Work of the Fellows: Edited Volumes

Shah Bano and the Muslim Women Act, a Decade On: The Right of the Divorced Muslim Woman to Mataa

Edited by Lucy Carroll Stout (NHC Fellow, 1996–97)

Islam; Muslims; Legal History; Sharia; Shah Bano Begum

Grabels Cédex, France: Women Living Under Muslim Laws, International Solidarity Network, Women's Research Action Group, 1998

From the publisher’s description:

Abridged judgements with comments and contributed articles.

Subjects
Law / History / Islam / Muslims / Legal History / Sharia / Shah Bano Begum /

Stout, Lucy Carroll (NHC Fellow, 1996–97), ed. Shah Bano and the Muslim Women Act, a Decade On: The Right of the Divorced Muslim Woman to Mataa. Readers and Compilations Series. Grabels Cédex, France: Women Living Under Muslim Laws, International Solidarity Network, Women's Research Action Group, 1998.