Country Table – Saudi Arabia

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In 2016, Musawah began compiling country tables containing an overview of legislative frameworks, available case law, policies, procedures and practices in the 12 principal areas of concern relating to Muslim family laws. Law reforms in multiple Muslim contexts proves that these laws are based on fiqh and thus not divine or unchangeable, and so must be reformed to address concerns and realities of people living today.

This country table tracks Muslim family laws in Saudi Arabia, and is updated as at 2022.

The country overview tables were prepared in consultation with national advocates and experts and are still work-in-progress given the diverse and evolving nature of law reform globally. Additional data analysis of these tables are ongoing.

For individual country overview tables, click here, and read the Positive Developments in Muslim Family Laws in ENGLISH or ARABIC.

Details

Region

Middle East-North Africa

Country

Saudi Arabia

Thematic Areas

Child, Early or Forced Marriage, Custody and Guardianship of Children, Divorce Rights, Inheritance or Property Rights, Marriage and Spousal Equality, Polygamy, Qiwamah and Wilayah, Sexual/Reproductive Health and Rights, Violence Against Women

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