Islamic Feminism

Morocco's Family Code

Has Morocco’s ‘Family Code’ shown how gender equality can coexist with Islam in the courts?

Justice

In 2004, Morocco’s government adopted Moudawana, or “Family Code,” a new set of laws put into place to address women’s rights and gender equality within an international and Islamic legal framework. When it was passed, many embraced the reforms as evidence that gender equality is compatible with Islamic principles.

Cairo University

Women scholars in Egypt reflect on the intersection of Islam and feminism

Belief
Shugs and Fats

How comedy explains what it’s like to be Muslim and a woman growing up in the West

Culture