Kurdish Studies

ISSN: 2051-4883 | e-ISSN: 2051-4891
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Equality between men and women in rights and its impact on sustainable development (inheritance as an example)

Dr. Abbas Ali Salman
College of Law Al-Bayan University,
Keywords: inheritance, sustainable development, man, female, amount of inheritance, inheritance share..

Abstract

Purpose: This study examines Islamic Sharia's impact on women's inheritance rights. The study also examines Islamic women's rights and equality.Theoretical Framework: The research is based on natural law, which guarantees equality for all, especially men and women. Islamic law protects the inheritance rights of all heirs, including women, based on the principle of inheritance equality as a right toMethod: The study uses a qualitative research method and analyzes relevant literature and Islamic legal provisions related to women's inheritance rights.Results and Conclusion: According to the findings of the study, Islamic law prohibits gender discrimination and provides protection for women's inheritance. The study also came to the conclusion that there is no gender bias in the allocation of inheritances. It's possible that women will inherit less than men. According to the findings of the study, Islamic law is in favor of the inheritance rights of women and gender equality.Research Implications: This study emphasizes the need for more research on Islamic law's role in protecting women's inheritance rights. It also recommends including special demands for women's rights in academic curricula and holding seminars and workshops to demonstrate Islamic law's role in explaining women's right to inheritance without discrimination.Originality/Value: This study examines Islamic law on women's inheritance rights and its compatibility with the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The study emphasizes Islamic law's protection of women's rights and inheritance equality.

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