Saleha Fatima[1] Women in Muslim Family Law: A Short Review & Critical Analysis of Esposito’s Book Abstract As far as the oriental academic contribution is concerned the book “Women and Family Laws in Islam” can be placed into an A category book because the author criticizes the related Islamic teachings in a very mild and academic way while giving no space to the polemical or wild sort of a mode. The book should be placed into F category because this comprises severe technical, and descriptive limitations which can misguide and distract the reader who read the book to learn or to know about women related family laws of Islam. Title Women in Muslim Family Law Written by John L. Esposito Total Pages 195 Publishers Syracuse University Press Place of Publication New York Year of Publication 2001 Total Chapters 4 Edition 2nd Edition Chapter Distribution Chapter Title of Chapter Chapter Limit 1 The Sources of Islamic Law 1-11 2 Classical Muslim Family Law 12-46 |