Barazangi, Nimat Hafez2007-06-262007-06-262003in Muslim Democrat, 5, 1, 2003https://hdl.handle.net/1813/7797Copyright 2003, Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy. All rights reserved. Click here to visit the Muslim Democrat website: http://www.islam-democracy.org/md.asp. See also: http://www.eself-learning-arabic.cornell.edu/publications.htm#6The objective of this book is "to engage in a conceptual analysis of human rights in Islam and international law, and application of this analytical discourse to explore women's human rights in the Islamic tradition" (p.3). Sardar Ali is responding to the question "of whether Islam is opposed to women's human rights and equality" that has assumed a special significance in the post United Nations era.19799 bytesapplication/pdfen-USGender and Human RightsIslamic lawInternational lawPost United Nations eraBook Review of: Gender and Human Rights in Islam and International Law: Equal Before Allah, Unequal Before Man? by Shaheen Sardar Aliarticle