Musawah (‘Equality’ in Arabic), a global movement for equality and justice in the Muslim family, was launched at a Global Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in February 2009. This opening video documents why equality
“Wanted: Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family” (edited by Zainah Anwar) is a set of theoretical papers that seeks to understand the genesis of Muslim family law, how it was constructed within the
The Wheel of Healthy Muslim Families is derived from Musawah’s thematic paper, “Who Provides? Who Cares? Changing Dynamics in Muslim Families.” The wheel is based on key recommendations to families and individuals in order
The thematic paper “Who Provides? Who Cares? Changing Dynamics in Muslim Families” examines economic and parental rights and responsibilities in Muslim families using the holistic Musawah approach, which integrates Islamic teachings, international human rights
‘Women’s Stories, Women’s Lives: Male Authority in Muslim Contexts’ is a global report with stories and findings from the Global Life Stories Project, in which teams from nine countries (Bangladesh, Canada, Egypt, Gambia, Indonesia, Iran,
Year: 2016
Source:Musawah
Country:Bangladesh, Canada, Egypt, Gambia, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, United Kingdom
‘Women’s Stories, Women’s Lives: Male Authority in Muslim Contexts’ is a global report with stories and findings from the Global Life Stories Project, in which teams from nine countries (Bangladesh, Canada, Egypt, Gambia, Indonesia, Iran,
Year: 2016
Source:Musawah
Country:Bangladesh, Canada, Gambia, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, United Kingdom
يأتي هذا البحث نتاج عمل “مجموعة العنف ضد المرأة” التي شكّلتها حركة مساواة في أبريل 2021؛ و”مجموعة العنف ضد المرأة” هي واحدة من ثلاث مجموعات شُكِّلت تحت أنشطة عمل حملة “نحو قوانين أكثر عدالة
Year: 2022
Source:Advocates, Musawah
Country:Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates
جمع “حقائق من الداخل” تقارير مقدمة من منظمات وناشطات على المستوى الوطني من 30 دولة، ليقدم بذلك خلفية معلوماتية عن قوانين الأسرة وممارساتها في تلك البلدان، بما في ذلك تفاصيل أسباب كون المساواة في
Year: 2009
Source:Musawah
Country:Afghanistan, Bahrain, Burkina Faso, Canada, Egypt, Gambia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan
Musawah Vision for the Family proposes a model of Muslim family relations that upholds equality and justice for all family members and promotes the well-being of families and society. The document outlines how and