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Women’s & Gender Studies
In this article, we propose to carry out, first, an analysis of the effects the Family Code, or al-mudawwana, has on social structure, specifically with regards to the role of women in the Moroccan labour context. The transposition of French law to the Moroccan territory until its independence in 1956 and its definitive adoption for...
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The Royal Decree allowing Morisco slavery was issued by King Philip II in 1573, following the defeat of Morisco rebels in the Alpujarras mountains (north of Granada andalusia), thus ending a war that had lasted three years (1569-1571). Moriscos (Muslims who had remained in the Kingdom of Granada following its conquest by the Catholic Monarchs...
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It was interesting to read in a new book that there wonders whether research question three is addressed exists in my country, Nigeria, a Federal University of anywhere in the book as the contents of Chapters Three whose existence I, a university lecturer, am oblivious. This and Four “Muslim Women in Yoruba Land: A Historical...
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Previous research suggests that Muslim women can experience particular problems when taking physical education (PE) lessons, for example with dress codes, mixed-teaching and exercise during Ramadan and they can face restrictions in extra-curricular activities for cultural and religious reasons. The area is underresearched and there is little evidence of comparative studies that explore similarities and...
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