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Hasan al- Turābī’s liberal stand on women’s rights has angered many Muslim scholars around the world. His recent controversial fatwas, permitting marriage between Muslim women and kitābīs [Reviewer: People of the book: Christians and Jews] and allowing women to lead men in communal prayers,...
Several Muslim scholars agree on that Muslim women are not allowed to marry non-Muslim men, despite Sudanese leader Hasan al-Turābī’s controversial statements allowing Muslim women to marry Jewish or Christian men.
Two years after she got married to Fakhrī ‘Azmī Yousuf ‘Atā Allāh, Muslim Jihān ‘Abd al-Ghanī Ahmad has filed a divorce lawsuit against her Christian husband, claiming that he tricked her into marrying him.
Sudanese Islamic leader Dr. Hasan al- Turābi has recently made known some of his views on a number of controversial Muslim issues, including the hijāb, marriage between a Muslim woman and a kitābī [Reviewer: belonging to the book, a Christian or a Jew], women leading prayers and the testimony of...
Discussion of the issue of marriage between a Muslim woman and a non-Muslim man.
A paper presented at the annual interfaith dialogue meeting of the Anglican communion and the Permanent Committee of the Azhar al-Sharif for Dialogue with the Monotheistic Religions that prompted criticism from Metropolitan Seraphim for the portrayal of Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.
When a police officer refused to obey superiors’ orders and divorce his Coptic wife, he claims that the Ministry of the Interior framed him, accusing him of stealing a gun and a car. He was acquitted by the South Cairo Court in September.
The author discusses the story of a Christian woman whose husband married four other women by changing his denomination each time. The wife says she obtained a divorce from court but the church is adamantly refusing to acknowledge the court ruling.
Ibrāhim ‘Abd al-Shahīd Sidhum was sentenced to death over the alleged murder of his wife and a microbus driver after his reported voluntarily conversion to Islam. Three years after the verdict had been given, and a few weeks before the implementation of the death penalty, a video was found showing...
In Fathī Ghānim’s famous novel Bint Min Shubrā [A girl from Shubrā], a Muslim man, Karīm Safwān, says, "Shubrā can never be Shubrā without Sainte Teresa." Asked by the Christian woman Maria Sandro whether he knows Saint Teresa, Safwān replies that: "My mother told me that her brother Bassyounī goes...

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