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Africa: North
Some do get it!
2004-01-23
Via Lucianne:
THE Moroccan Senate today unanimously adopted a new family code which puts women on a more equal footing with their husbands, notably raising the age at which girls can legally marry from 15 to 18 and giving wives "joint responsibility" with their husbands in family matters. Approval by the Senate means the Bill - which also says polygamy can only be practised under highly restrictive conditions and makes it more difficult for men to divorce their wives - can now become law.

The revised code, which its prime mover King Mohammed VI has stressed is in line with the tenets of Islam, replaces a family code that women’s groups said treated Moroccan women as perpetual minors, under the authority of men. The new code underlines the principle of "equality of rights and duties" within the married couple and abandons the principle of the "wife’s obedience to her husband".... All of Morocco’s political parties, including the Islamic Justice and Development Party (PJD), welcomed the king’s proposals to revise the family code, with some calling it a "revolution". Morocco’s leading Islamist association, Al Adl Wal Ihssane, said the changes to the code brought it closer "to a certain idea of justice within the family".
Posted by:Anonymous2U

#3  wrong boyo--only the shites [pre-iran] are in favor of a hereditary caliphate--the sunnis/deobandis favor election by council of the wisest--except that the ottomans 86'd that concept and believed in family values
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2004-1-23 11:27:24 PM  

#2   Morocco's King Mohammed has no taste for any of the extremist crap that the Wahhabis spew - the number of folks he jugged after the Casablanca bombings as well as the thousands of ordinary Moroccans taking part in anti-terror demonstrations is proof enough of that. Plus, he's also a descendant of the original Mohammed and would be one of the first in line to be the caliph in the event some new caliphate was actually a set up - a point that seems to be missed by all of the folks in Hizb-ut-Tahrir trying to set one up.
Posted by: Dan Darling   2004-1-23 9:40:13 PM  

#1  Thank God--maybe there's some hope for Islam after all. Now all we need is for it to spread to Algeria, then Libya, then Egypt, then Jordan, then Iraq, then Iran, and finally to Afghanistan to head off this Taliban Lite™ crap.
Posted by: Dar   2004-1-23 6:38:22 PM  

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