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Women’s Rights Under International, American, Islamic, and Egyptian Law: An Irresolvable Conflict?

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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of women's rights pertaining to abortion, employment equality, and the choice to wear a hijab under international, American, Islamic, and Egyptian law. I...
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  • 24 July 2025
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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of women's rights pertaining to abortion, employment equality, and the choice to wear a hijab under international, American, Islamic, and Egyptian law. It challenges the notion that Islamic Shari'a inherently discriminates against women and attributes these perceptions to cultural stereotypes and social norms. It highlights the discrimination Muslim women encounter in Western countries and advocates for the protection and promotion of their rights to foster equality, fairness, diversity, and social cohesion.
Essential reading for anyone interested in gender equality, it offers a fresh perspective on the intersections between law, culture, and women's rights.
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Price: $125.00
Pages: 252
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Studies in Intercultural Human Rights
Publication Date: 24 July 2025
ISBN: 9789004729353
Format: Hardcover
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Mohammad Ibrahim, J.S.D., Chief Justice at Egypt's appellate courts, previously served as a police officer and prosecutor. He holds a J.S.D. from St. Thomas University, Magna Cum Laude, and LL.M. degrees from Ain-Shams University and St. Thomas University, Cum Laude.