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... Muslim communities opposed the legislation on the grounds that government had no right to interfere in personal laws . The passage of the 1937 and 1939 Shariat Acts were intended to give Muslim women rights to property and divorce they ...
... Muslim communities opposed the legislation on the grounds that government had no right to interfere in personal laws . The passage of the 1937 and 1939 Shariat Acts were intended to give Muslim women rights to property and divorce they ...
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... Muslim communi- ties in India to accept political and economic changes and to not treat them as antithetical to either their long - term interests or to Islam . In the aftermath of the Indian Mutiny , when British policy dictated that ...
... Muslim communi- ties in India to accept political and economic changes and to not treat them as antithetical to either their long - term interests or to Islam . In the aftermath of the Indian Mutiny , when British policy dictated that ...
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... Muslim women belonging to the impoverished strata of society were overwhelmingly in favour of changes in Muslim Personal Law , specially with regard to unilateral divorce and bigamy . But Muslim women from the educated middle class were ...
... Muslim women belonging to the impoverished strata of society were overwhelmingly in favour of changes in Muslim Personal Law , specially with regard to unilateral divorce and bigamy . But Muslim women from the educated middle class were ...
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