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The Sharia Inquiry, Religious Practice and Muslim Family Law in Britain

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Abstract

In February 2018, the ‘Independent Review on Sharia Law in England and Wales’ was published, headed by Professor Mona Siddiqui. The review focused on whether sharia law is being misused or applied in a way that is incompatible with the domestic law in England and Wales, and, in particular, whether there were discriminatory practices against women who use sharia councils. It came about after years of concerns raised by academics, lawyers and women’s activists. This timely collection of essays from experts, scholars and legal practitioners provides a critique and evaluation of the Inquiry findings as a starting point for analysis and debate on current British Muslim family law practices in the matters of marriage and divorce. At the heart of the collection lie key questions of state action and legal reform of religious practices that may operate ‘outside the sphere of law and legal relations’ but also in conjunction with state law mechanisms and processes. This cutting-edge book is a must read for those with an interest in Islamic law, family law, sociology of religion, human rights, multiculturalism, politics, anthropology of law and gender studies.

Citation

Bano, S. (Ed.). (2023). The Sharia Inquiry, Religious Practice and Muslim Family Law in Britain. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003090410

Book Type Edited Book
Publication Date Feb 6, 2023
Deposit Date Mar 7, 2024
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Series Title Islam in the World
ISBN 9780367547318
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003090410
Additional Information Copyright Statement : The right of Samia Bano to be identified as the author of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988.