Abstract
This article critiques the rape laws of Pakistan from an Islamic point of view which is careful to include women's perspectives in its analysis. Unlike much of what is popularly presented as traditional Islamic law, this woman-affirming Islamic approach will reveal the inherent gender-egalitarian nature of Islam, which is too often ignored by its academics, courts, and legislatures. This article will demonstrate how cultural patriarchy has instead colored the application of certain Islamic laws in places like Pakistan, resulting in the very injustice which the Quran so forcefully condemns.
Recommended Citation
Asifa Quaraishi,
Her Honor: An Islamic Critique of the Rape Laws of Pakistan from a Woman-Sensitive Perspective,
18
Mich. J. Int'l L.
287
(1997).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol18/iss2/2