A critical look at Sudanese Reformist Mahmoud Mohamad Taha’s policies in regards to the status of women. Sometime contradictory, this article explores the famous thinkers opinions work.
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Read MoreAs the world turns blue in solidarity with the Sudan Uprising, we look back at the history of the women’s movement in Sudan.
Read MoreListening to a modern female scholar of classic Islamic jurisprudence, Dr Zahia Salem Jouirou
Read MoreAddressing women’s rights has never just been women’s business, nor is it a recent phenomenon.
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