Amin v. Bakhaty
…custody matter. Father and Mother were married in Egypt in 1991. The Mother was an Egyptian national living in Louisiana. The Father was an Egypt-U.S. dual citizen, and owns homes…
…custody matter. Father and Mother were married in Egypt in 1991. The Mother was an Egyptian national living in Louisiana. The Father was an Egypt-U.S. dual citizen, and owns homes…
…At a critical time in the history of Egypt, when foreign organizations, including NGO’s, are not widely trusted, KARAMAH and its Director of Research, Ms. Nevine Abdullah, organized and held…
…obtained a certificate of divorce in Egypt. The Wife had no prior notice and was given no opportunity to be heard in Egypt. In October, the Wife filed a claim…
The Court, in favor of the Husband, recognized a divorce obtained in Egypt that was in accordance with Egyptian law. Both Husband and Wife were Egyptian citizens. Sherif v. Sherif,…
…Civil Rights Advocacy and Awareness. The visitors came from different countries in the Middle East and North Africa and represented different governmental and governmental and non-governmental institutions. Among the group…
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…in Egypt, who in a presentation recorded on a YouTube video stated that Muslim men who marry non-Muslims should treat them with disdain and make their focus during marriage to…
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…invited the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) for a joint briefing with Judge Ibrahim, a Justice in the Egyptian Judiciary, Judiciary Affairs Officer and Shariah expert at…
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…held back in order not to disturb the player.” By that same principle, Ms. Abdul-Qaadir seeks to wear a headscarf to hold her hair and sweat back as to not…
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…of smugglers and their financial struggles in a land where they are not legally recognized. But the saddest suffering this family endures is the emotional torment of leaving their oldest…
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…Islam. Dr. al-Hibri clarified the meaning of sadaq, commonly mistranslated as dowry, and the circumstances under which women would and would not be entitled to it upon divorce. Dr. al-Hibri…
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