ISLAMIC LAW IN THE NEWS In Bangladesh, "Jamaat-e-Islami, banned until August 2024, not only pulled off its highest seat tally and vote share yet, but also surpassed Jamaat offshoots in the Indian Subcontinent." In the same election, "only six of the… ISLAMIC LAW IN THE NEWS - In Bangladesh, "Jamaat-e-Islami, banned until August 2024, not only pulled off its highest seat tally and vote share yet, but also surpassed Jamaat offshoots in the Indian Subcontinent." In the same election, "only six of the 30 candidates put up by the National Citizen Party, which was formed by student leaders last year, won seats....Students had criticized the N.C.P. for forming an alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami, [which]...seeks to run society under Islamic law and to restrict freedoms for women."
- "Moroccan Islamic scholar Hussein Al Meftah sparked debate when he said during a televised program on Thursday that Muslims with urgent housing needs may, in certain cases, be permitted to take out loans payable with interest."
- "OTOKI, which has recently ramped up production and exports of Halal (allowed under Islamic law) products, is accelerating its push into the Middle East market."
- "Under the patronage of Riyadh Region Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, the Islamic Values Forum, organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance in its first edition, was held" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
CASES, FATWĀS, LEGISLATION ON ISLAMIC LAW - "The Kelantan Syariah High Court [Malaysia]...ordered a 46-year-old local woman to undergo mufaraqah (temporary separation) from her 24-year-old Pakistani husband after questions were raised over the validity of their marriage." For more content and context on Islamic law in Malaysia, consult our Editor-in-Chief Professor Intisar Rabb's "Legislation and Regulation of Islamic Law in Malaysia" and its appended resource roundup.
- "The authorities in Puntland, a semi‑autonomous region of Somalia, have executed a woman convicted of murdering a 14‑year‑old girl, in a rare case in the region in which the death penalty has been carried out against a woman....Officials said the sentence was carried out under 'qisas', an Islamic legal principle that allows the family of a murder victim to demand execution rather than accept financial compensation."
- "Taliban authorities in Helmand province have warned that individuals who shave their beards will face what they describe as 'sharia-based punishment.'" "Last month, the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice said it was now 'obligatory' to grow beards longer than a fist, doubling down on an earlier order." At the same time, the "Taliban has quietly enacted a new penal code that allows husbands to physically punish their wives and children as long as it doesn't cause broken bones or open wounds." For more content and context on the recent developments in Afghanistan, consult our Editor-in-Chief Professor Intisar Rabb's "Resource Roundup: Afghanistan, the Taliban, and Islamic Law."
UPCOMING EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES PIL & Harvard Events: - Workshop: Middle East Beyond Borders—Giovanni DiRusso, "The Textual Tradition of the Arabic Apocalypse of Peter: Variance and Adaptation in a Christian Arabic Apocalypse," February 23, 2026 @ 7:15pm
- Islamic Law Speaker Series: Ihsan Yilmaz (Deakin University), "Sharia as Informal Law: Lived Experiences of Young Muslims in Western Societies," March 10, 2026 @ 12:30pm
- Workshop: Middle East Beyond Borders—Cem Turkoz, "An Edifice of Super-Glosses: The Making of an Ottoman Tradition of Natural Philosophy, 1650–1800," March 23, 2026 @ 6:15pm
- Islamic Law Speaker Series: Sherman Jackson (University of Southern California), "The Islamic Secular," April 7, 2026 @ 12:30pm
- Workshop: Arabic TEI (Textual Encoding Initiative), April 2–3, 2026
- Workshop: Middle East Beyond Borders—Amadu Kunateh, "Footnote to Ghazali: Philosophy Without Falsafa in West African Intellectual Archive," April 6, 2026 @ 6:15pm
- Workshop: Middle East Beyond Borders—Djelemory Diabate, "Closing the Sufi Age: Authority, Finality, and Political Theology in Umar al-Futi Tal's Kitab Rimah," April 20, 2026 @ 6:15pm
Global Events: - Conference: Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America, Amherst, MA, March 19–21, 2026
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Global Opportunities: - Call for Proposals: UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies Graduate Student Colloquium: The Visual Culture of Algeria Through Exchange, Circulation, and Global Networks, February 27, 2026
- Call for Applications: Orient-Institut Beirut Residential Postdoctoral Fellowship, March 1, 2026
- Call for Papers: Kathryn T. Preyer Scholars Program, American Society for Legal History, April 1, 2026
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- Position Opening: Visiting Assistant Professor of Medieval Middle East, Colby College, July 1, 2026
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