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Acknowledgements

As editor of this volume, I would first like to thank Abdullahi an-Na'im for paying me the honour of asking me to undertake this function, and Robert Molteno, Editor at Zed Press.

My particular thanks go to the authors: Essam Fawzy Lisa Hajjar, Rema Hammami, Penny Johnson, Fadwa Labadi, Asifa Quraishi and Najeeba Syeed-Miller, for their efforts in their different pieces and for their generous and prompt responses to editorial comments and inquiries. The different papers also name and thank a number of other researchers, and I would add the names of Ivesa Luebban for her work on the Egyptian case study, and Ashraf Hesain, research assistant for the Egypt study. Also to be thanked are the hundreds of respondents and interviewees whose opinions and insights have informed different parts of the papers in this volume. I am also particularly grateful to Joyce Song and Fouzia Khan, for their intensive and cheerful assistance in final stages, and to Scott Newton for his constructive input. My thanks also go to my family (the Knights and the Smiths); my friends, especially Randa Alami, Laila Othman Asser and Sara Hossain; and to my husband, Akram Khatib, for every­thing.

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Source: Welchman Lynn. Women's Rights and Islamic Family Law: Perspectives on Reform. Zed Books,2004. — 328 p.. 2004
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