- Hossein Kamaly details the biographies of some of the most illuminary Muslim women in Islamic history in A History of Islam in 21 Women (One World Publications).
- Georgetown University Qatar has been hosting “Pandemic Panels,” which are virtual discussions, moderated by Dean Ahmad Dallal, gathering faculty experts to reflect on the current global human crisis from their respective areas of expertise. The panel discussions are recorded in full and can be found at the following links:
- The Islamicate Digital Humanities Network has published the recording of their 3rd IDHN conference, which took place on April 29th, 2020. Additionally, the resources mentioned in the conference can be found below in their forum.
- In “Analysis of the Triple-Talaq Within the Framework of Judiciary in India With Reforms of Sharia Law,” Islamic Law & Law of the Muslim World eJournal, Dr. Shaikh Ahmad argues that, as regards the Muslim community, all issues relating to family sphere are regulated by the Muslim Personal Laws. The Constitution of India lays down that personal laws of the community would remain untouched and all issues where both parties are Muslims should be adjudicated in the light of their personal laws.
- Isyaku Hassan argues for a special “Sharia Law curriculum” in Arabic in “Developing Language Proficiency For Academic Purposes: A Study Of Sharia Law Students In Malaysia,” Islamic Law & Law of the Muslim World eJournal (originally published in the International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research). The author conducted a study aimed at exploring the basic proficiency required for Arabic language, as a medium of studying Sharia Law, among final year students of Law in Malaysia.
- In “Headscarf Cases Before the CJEU: Achbita and Bougnaoui,” Islamic Law & Law of the Muslim World eJournal, Tarlan Masmaliyeva analyzes the first two judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) concerning the wearing of headscarf at work, Achbita and Bougnaoui .
- Amna Hassan provides insight into the existence of codified private law in a Common law colony – Pakistan – outside the realm of Europe in “Impact of the European Private Law Codification Outside Europe I: Common Law in the Old Colonial Empire (Pakistan),” Islamic Law & Law of the Muslim World eJournal. The author offers an explanatory over-view of the Indian Contract Act of 1872, including the history, traditional and common law roots, and the Act, itself.