Objective coverage of church-state and religious liberty developments, with extensive links to primary sources.
Sunday, November 01, 2009
First Women Appointed To Shariah Courts In Palestinian Authority
In the Palestinian Authority West Bank towns of Hebron and Ramallah, the first women to preside over Shariah courts have been appointed. Australia's ABC News reported yesterday that Sheikh Tayseer al Tamimi, effectively the Chief Justice of the Palestinian state, paved the way by permitting Asmahan Liwheidi in Hebron and Khulud Mohammed Faqih in Ramallah to sit the judges' exam. The new judges hope to bring changes to the way Islamic courts treat Muslim women.