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In the house of the lawIn the house of the law

In the house of the law1998

Judith E. Tucker

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In the House of the Law examines how law, in both theory and practice, shaped gender roles in Palestine and Syria during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It was a time during which Muslim legal thinkers gave a great deal of attention to women's roles in society. Challenging prevailing views on Islam and gender as well as contemporary Islamist interpretations of the tradition, Judith Tucker shows that Islamic law was more fluid and flexible than previously thought. Using primary materials previously unmined by scholars, including the fatwas of prominent jurists and the Islamic law, or sharia, records of three Islamic courts - Damascus, Jerusalem, and Nablus - Tucker explores the ways in which Islamic legal thinkers and the court system understood the message of Islam for women and gender relations. By examining court cases on marriage, divorce, childrearing, and sexuality, Tucker sheds light on the relations between men and women, parents and children in the societies of those times.

Details

First published
1998
Pages
248
ISBN-13
9780520210394
OL Work ID
OL2693601W

Subjects

WomenHistorySocial conditionsLegal status, lawsLegal status, laws, etc. (Islamic law)Women (Islamic law)Islamic lawWomen in islamWomen, middle eastWomen, legal status, laws, etc.Turkey, history, ottoman empire, 1288-1918Women, social conditionsHistoireFemmesConditions sociales86.14 Islamic lawGeschichteRechtsstellung

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