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RESOLUTION 1325
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First Women to Conduct Marriages
in Egypt
February 29, 2008 (Feminist Daily News Wire) This
week Amal Soliman became Egypt's first woman able to perform Muslim
marriages. Soliman's appointment has generated controversy within
Egypt's Muslim community, especially among Muslim men who insist
that a woman should not hold the position of maazun, or marriage
registrar. The BBC News reports that the court chose Solima over
10 male candidates due to her legal qualifications. Solima has a
master's degree in law.
Sheikh Fawsi Zafzaf, director of Al-Azhar University in Cairo, responded
to Soliman's appointment stating, "There are no religious texts
banning a Muslim woman from being a maazun. But when a woman is
menstruating she must not enter a mosque or read Koranic verses
and that will affect her job, so for that reason we say it is not
advisable to have a woman maazun."
Solima focuses on the positive affects her gender can have on her
job. She told the Gulf News after being appointed first woman maazun,
"I will be in a better position than my male counterparts to
listen to women facing marriage difficulties and assist them and
their partners in resolving their differences."
Shawkiya Rawash, a woman in her 50's, told the AFP, "Why not
support women? If she can be an example to follow, if she manages
to do her job well, why not? I'm in favor."
From:http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=10851
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