Social and Gender Inequality in Oman: The Power of Religious and Political Tradition

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Routledge, 2013 - 200 من الصفحات

Looking at the social, political and legal changes in Oman since 1970, this book challenges the Islamic and tribal traditional cultural norms relating to marriage, divorce and women’s rights which guide social and legal practice in the modern Omani state. The book argues that despite the establishment of legal instruments guaranteeing equality for all citizens, the fact that the state depends upon Islamic and tribal elites for its legitimacy invalidates these guarantees in practice. Two particular features of the legal and cultural regulation of marriage and marital rights are focused on - the perceived requirement for kafa’aor equality in marriage between so called high and low socio-economic status peoples is examined, and the institution of talaq, which grants greater rights to men than to women in appeals for divorce. This book addresses highly complex subjects with great rigor, in terms of empirical research and engagement with theory, sociological and political as well as theological and legal. It is an interesting investigation of the divisions of authority between the state, Islam and tribal norms, highlighting barriers to reform in both Oman and wider Islamic society, and advocating the removal of such obstacles.

 

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1 Doing gender in uncharted territory
1
shaping of the Al Said policy
9
3 Islamic law Conceptual framework of the study
20
4 The scholarly debate on kafaa and socioeconomicchange
29
5 Change and conflictKafaa in marriage in contemporary Omani society
48
6 One or three? Talaq and tripletalaq at one time Premodern Islamic argumentand modern practice
63
7 The dilemma of talaq in Oman
74
8 Arrested developmentThe Omani state and the questionof cultural identity
96
9 Gender tribe and religionin post1970 Oman
114
10 A time of uncertainty
135
Notes
143
Bibliography
173
Index
191
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Khalid M. Al-Azri is a Senior Research Fellow in Gulf Studies at the University of Oxford, Middle East Centre and is a former Research Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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