Essebsi�s proposals mark the first time the leader of a Muslim-majority nation personally announced critical social reforms, which also include giving women equal inheritance to men despite traditional Shari�a-based laws.
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By Hany Ghoraba | September 20, 2017
These reforms aim for gender equality in Tunisia.
Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi marched straight into a battle with Egypt�s highest Sunni authority, Al-Azhar�s mosque and university, when he proposed social and religious reforms giving women more freedom in marriage and guaranteeing them equal inheritance rights.
A substantial part of that agenda became law last Thursday when Tunisia�s parliament ended the ban on Muslim women marrying non-Muslim men. It is a direct result of controversial reforms Essebsi proposed, ending a ban imposed in 1973.This was done while proposing new law to secure gender equality in inheritance rights.
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Tunisia: Religious Reforms Challenge Egypt�s Al Azhar
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