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Women's Inheritance Reform Stalled in Arab World

Millions of women across the Middle East are reportedly disadvantaged by Sharia-based inheritance laws. Reform efforts related to women's inheritance have stalled throughout the Arab world, prompting questions about potential catalysts for significant change for future generations of girls.

By Fainaron·Jun 16, 2026 (an hour ago)·2 views
Women's Inheritance Reform Stalled in Arab World

The reform of women's inheritance laws has reportedly stalled across the Arab world. This situation is attributed to Sharia-based inheritance laws, which continue to disadvantage millions of women throughout the Middle East.

The persistent challenges posed by these legal frameworks raise questions regarding potential catalysts for real change. Observers are considering what factors might prompt significant reform for the next generation of girls affected by these inheritance provisions.

(Source: DW English)

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