Khul' Divorce in Egypt: Public Debates, Judicial Practices, and Everyday Life
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Egyptian women gained the unique right to divorce their husbands unilaterally through a procedure called khul'. This has been a controversial application; notwithstanding attempts to present the law as being grounded in Islamic law, opponents claim that khul' is a privileged women's law, and a western conspiracy aimed at destroying Egyptian family life and, by extension, Egyptian society.
In Khul' Divorce in Egypt, Nadia Sonneveld explores the na...
In Khul' Divorce in Egypt, Nadia Sonneveld explores the na...






















