Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition Ayesha S. Chaudhry
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Add Domestic Violence and the Hardcover 19 February 2014. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition (Oxford Islamic Legal Studies) at Amazon.com. Domestic violence and the Islamic tradition. She is the author of Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition : Ethics, Law and the Muslim Discourse on Gender (Oxford University Press). In recent years, discussion regarding the. Main Author: Chaudhry, Ayesha S. How do modern Muslims' attitudes to marital violence and patriarchy relate to the Islamic tradition? Full Title: Domestic violence and the Islamic tradition : ethics, law, and the muslim discourse on gender / Ayesha S. Satisfying the growing interest in Islam and Islamic law, the Oxford Islamic Legal Studies series speaks to both Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition. Available now at AbeBooks.co.uk - ISBN: 9780199640164 - Hardcover - OUP Oxford - 2014 - Book Condition: Brand New - 258 pages. Chaudhry: Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition. Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition. Run a Quick Search on "Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition" by Ayesha S. Chaudhry in Women's Studies and Theology. Domestic Violence, Islamic Sharia, And The Liberal Legal Paradigm" (2012). Studies Islamic Studies, Islam, and Islamic Law. Ethical traditions may serve an important role in filling this void. A frank, personal investigation into the contentious issue of marital violence within Islamic law.