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 Welcome to the WLUML publications webshop! 
Using the webshop is easy. You can view WLUML publications for sale from the list below or by clicking on the categories on the left hand side of the screen. WLUML publications in the webshop are organised into different types.


Bibliographies & Resources (2)
Collections of materials derived from several sources relating to a particular country, region or theme.

Dossiers (17)
Occasional journal which provides information about the lives, struggles and strategies of women in various Muslim communities and countries.

Miscellaneous WLUML Publications (22)
Specific issues of concern such as Muslim family laws, women's movements, initiatives and strategies etc.

Occasional Papers (13)
Specific studies and materials which, for reasons of length or style, cannot be included in the Dossier.

Reprints and Translations (6)
Reprints and translations of publications produced by sister organisations.

Sister Organisation Publications (11)
Publications produced by sister organisations of WLUML around the world.

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 Miscellaneous WLUML Publications 
ProductLanguageDescriptionPriceQuantityCart
gen01/fFrenchFemmes, Lois, Initiatives dans le Monde Musulman
Traduction en français de "Women, Laws, Initiatives in the Muslim World", publié par Shirkat Gah. Cette publication se fait l’écho des débats qui se sont tenus lors de la réunion internationale "Sur le chemin de Beijing/ Pékin, Femmes, loi et statut dans le monde musulman". Cette réunion s’est tenue du 11 au 15 décembre 1994 à Lahore, Pakistan et a été organisée conjointement par le Centre de ressources des femmes de Shirkat Gah (Lahore) et par le réseau international de solidarité Femmes sous lois musulmanes (WLUML).
£5.00
gen03/fFrenchKit d’information sur la Delegation du Droit au Divorce par Contrat ou Talaq ba Tafouiz
Ce dossier est destiné à informer les femmes vivant sous lois musulmanes d’une pratique admise par l’Islam: la délégation du droit au divorce, ou talaq ba tafouiz. Des documents, émanant de différents pays et communautés musulmanes, offrent des exemples concrets de la façon dont les femmes ont utilisé cette option.
£5.00
gen03/eEnglishTalaq-l-Tawfid: The Muslim Woman’s Contractual Access to Divorce
This book analyses legal campaigns and cases in a number of Asian, Middle Eastern and North African countries, and describes a strategy for challenging these laws – delegation to the wife of the right to pronounce divorce on the behalf of her husband on their marriage – to equalise the right to divorce.
£5.00
gen04/eEnglishFatwas Against Women in Bangladesh
Describes death sentences pronounced against women in order to obstruct women's development and education, those against women journalists, women who have been accused of sex outside marriage and cases of violence against women and situates these in the religious/political context of Bangladesh in the 1990s.
£5.00
gen05/fFrenchSelection d’articles de Riffat Hassan
Interview et collection d’articles de Riffat Hassan. Théologienne progressiste et universitaire en sciences islamiques, Riffat Hassan défend une interprétation plus humaine, démocratique et féministe de l'Islam en général et du Coran et des autres textes sacrés en particulier.
£5.00
gen06/eEnglishWomen in the Quran: Qur’anic Interpretation by Women Meeting: Information Kit
Second Edition (revised). Women in the Qur'an, traditions, and interpretations, presents the Qur'anic revelations on female figures associated with God's prophets from Adam to Muhammad.
£5.00
gen07/fFrenchPour Nous Mêmes – des Femmes Lisent le Coran
Cette publication est une transcription des travaux de la Réunion sur les Interprétations du Coran par les Femmes, qui s'est tenue en 1990. Elle présente les analyses et le travail élaboré par des groupes de militantes actives, des érudites en droit musulman, des juristes et des historiennes de la jurisprudence musulmane. Leur effort de critique fondamentale entame le processus d'une nouvelle approche de l'interprétation coranique - réaffirmant le droit des femmes à lire et interpréter le Coran pour elles-mêmes.
£10.00
gen07/eEnglishFor Ourselves – Women Reading the Qur'an
The edited transcripts of a 6-day workshop 'Qur’anic Interpretations by Women Meeting' held in 1990, this publication presents the views and work of a dynamic group of activists, Islamic scholars, jurists and historians of Muslim jurisprudence.
£10.00
gen08/eEnglishShadow Report on Algeria
This Shadow Report focuses on one of the central obstacles to women’s equality and advancement, the rise and ongoing threat of politicised, violent religious fundamentalism and its project to impose its particular view of Islam through the theocratization of the State and/or through violence and terror.
£3.00
gen08/fFrenchRapport officieux sur l'Algérie
Ce rapport sur l'Algérie est consacré à l’un des principaux obstacles à l’avancement de la condition des femmes.
£3.00
gen09/eEnglishDhaka Plan of Action
The third WLUML Plan of Action.
£3.00
gen09/fFrenchPlan d’Action - Dhaka 1997
Le troisième Plan d'Action de WLUML.
£3.00
gen11/eEnglishFeminism in the Muslim World Leadership Institutes
This book focuses on the planning of the Institutes and the major topics and debates that occurred during the Institutes.
£5.00
gen16/eEnglishA Handbook on Family Law in Pakistan
A manual based on four working papers commissioned by Shirkat Gah to analyse the trends in superior court case law since 1947 as part of the Women and Law Pakistan Country Project.
£10.00
gen17/eEnglishWarning Signs of Fundamentalisms
In 2002, WLUML held an international conference on the theme, ‘Warning Signs of Fundamentalisms’. This book includes many of the papers presented at the conference, some of which retrospectively analyse the common danger signals that indicate the rising intensity of such right-wing political projects, and some of which focus on specific strategies of resistance - political, legal, and cultural.
£8.00
gen18/eEnglishGreat Ancestors: Women Asserting Rights in Muslim Contexts - Information and Training Kit
The essential information and training kit on women's rights activists from the 8th to the 20th century. This publication, jointly produced by Shirkat Gah Women's Resource Centre and WLUML, explodes the myth that struggles for women's rights are alien to societies that embraced Islam and profiles women who defied and changed the contours of women's lives from the 8th to the mid-20th century. It is a tribute to all who defied, challenged and changed existing structures and norms and, in doing so, opened avenues for other women (and men) to do likewise. Not all the Great Ancestors women are 'famous' but each, in her own way, 'made a difference' to her society and to women's rights and spaces.
£25.00
gen19/eEnglishRecognizing the Un-Recognized: Inter-Country Cases and Muslim Marriages and Divorces in Britain
WLUML has conducted a brief policy research project with the aim of beginning a dialogue on how to address the human rights violations being suffered by women in Muslim communities in Britain and South Asia in connection with the recognition of Muslim marriages and divorces in Britain. We believe this to be the first in-depth report of the issue to combine sociological, legal and political analysis.
£8.00
gen22/eEnglishKnowing Our Rights - 3rd edition
Published in December 2006 with 362 pages, this completely revised version of the handbook is an essential resource for those taking a critical and questioning approach to rights, laws, and constructions of womanhood in Muslim countries and communities and beyond.
£18.00
gen23/eEnglishPlan of Action Senegal 2006
Plan of Action pamphlet Senegal 2006 (english language)
£3.00
gen23/fFrenchPlan d'Action Senegal 2006
Plan of Action pamphlet Senegal 2006 (french language)
£3.00
gen23/aArabicPlan of Action Senegal 2006
Plan of Action pamphlet Senegal 2006 (Arabic language)
£3.00
gen24/eEnglishWalking a Tightrope: Women and Veiling in the United Kingdom
The first evidence-based book in the United Kingdom on the issue of Muslim women’s dress codes, the purpose of this study was to document the experiences and analyse the implications of veiling practices for women living in a multicultural society.
£8.00


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