Saudi Columnists Bolster Calls For Reform Of Muslim Religious Law
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Taliban bans on women’s education and employment by foreign aid organisations operating in Afghanistan are having unintended consequences. The bans have sparked calls for reform of Muslim religious law in Saudi Arabia, a country that wields moral authority in the Muslim world because of its custodianship of Islam’s two holiest cities, Mecca and Medina.
Saudi Columnists Bolster Calls For Reform Of Muslim Religious Law
Saudi Columnists Bolster Calls For Reform Of…
Saudi Columnists Bolster Calls For Reform Of Muslim Religious Law
Taliban bans on women’s education and employment by foreign aid organisations operating in Afghanistan are having unintended consequences. The bans have sparked calls for reform of Muslim religious law in Saudi Arabia, a country that wields moral authority in the Muslim world because of its custodianship of Islam’s two holiest cities, Mecca and Medina.