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Valkyrie
17th May 2002, 18:10
Monday, 13 May, 2002, 15:08 GMT 16:08 UK

Jordan woman 'wins right to divorce'
[Scene in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia]

Women cannot divorce in most Muslim countries

A Jordanian woman has reportedly won the right to divorce her husband, in the first such court ruling under a new law.

The unidentified woman has been married for three years to a man she claims to "hate", according to Jordanian newspaper Al-Arab Al-Yawm.

Like most Islamic countries, Jordan's legal system only used to allow men to file for divorce, but a new law which came into effect earlier this year gave women the same right.

[King Abdullah ]

King Abdullah pledged to improve women's rights in Jordan

The woman filed for divorce shortly after the law was passed, according to the report.

In line with the new legislation, she first had to forfeit any right to financial compensation.

This included a dowry she had received from her husband at the time of their marriage, the newspaper said.

Improving women's status

The court tried to reconcile the couple but finally bowed to the woman's request in line with the new legislation.

The amended law states that a judge can order a divorce if the woman says "she can no longer live with her husband".

The changes were based on a proposal by a royal human rights commission set up in 2000.

The commission was set up by King Abdullah, who pledged to improve the status of Jordanian women when he came to power in 1999.

Correspondents say that since the new law came into force, at least 50 women have filed for divorce.

JessicaT
17th May 2002, 22:45
Sounds like a step in the right direction! I hadn't heard about that.

BOZG
17th May 2002, 23:18
Hopefully, Islam begins to take more steps forward in equality for women and all Muslims. (Not to offend Muslims but there are some issues in Islam which are backward)

I Will Deny You
18th May 2002, 23:43
Dammit! Before you know it, those women will be *****ing and moaning because they can't vote.

:) This is good to hear. If Jordanian women are allowed to divorce, I see two things happening:
1) Women will come closer and closer to being equal and will be able to remove themselves from abusive situations.
2) Muslims' image in the West will improve and anti-Muslim/anti-Arab racism will slow down.

Lindsay

Valkyrie
19th May 2002, 00:02
It is HUGE!!!! Remember, these women really don't have any rights at all, let alone equal rights. They are still walking behind men in the literal sense. I think it's due to King Abdullah's (sp?) progressive policies. He was partially educated in the west and has brought that back with him.

Derar
19th May 2002, 02:21
King abdullah is a fucking dictator , he's been cracking down every single students group or demonstration held in jordan , closing down newspapers or tv stations that r against the US ....... i wrote long time ago a post about it ....... he is exactly a jordanian george bush !

BOZG
19th May 2002, 08:49
I agree with Derar that Abdullah is a Jordanian GW Bush. Abdullah is improving civil liberties like Womens' rights in order to get under the U$'s wing and to be on the good side of Bush with the "War" on Terror. Even in the past few days, the two leaders have met up and were staying out on Bush's ranch.

I think someone posted that article about King Abdullah and Bush here but it might have been a different board I read it on.