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Sisters in Islam (SIS) is a non-governmental organisation working towards advancing the rights of Muslim women in Malaysia. SIS provides research, publications, legal aid, and advocacy on issues such as family law, violence, extremism, and human rights.
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Sisters in Islam (SIS) is a non-governmental organisation working towards advancing the rights of Muslim women in Malaysia. SIS was founded in 1988 by a group of Muslim women who came together to address the injustice women face under the Shariah (Islamic law) system.
Sisters in Islam is a women's rights NGO that promotes the rights of women under the framework of Islam. Headquarters Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Sisters in Islam atau dikenali SIS merupakan sebuah organisasi bukan kerajaan yang dianggotai sekumpulan wanita profesional beragama Islam yang memperjuangkan hak-hak wanita dalam Islam.
Feb 4, 2019 · Sisters in Islam is a civil society organisation working towards advancing the rights of Muslim women in Malaysia within the framework of Islam, universal human rights principles, constitutional guarantees as well as lived realities and experiences of women.
Sisters in Islam, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. 107,213 likes · 37 talking about this. SIS is a women's rights NGO that promotes the rights of women under the framework of Islam.
Learn how a group of Malaysian Muslim women challenge the patriarchal interpretation of Islamic law and advocate for gender equality and justice. Explore their Qur'anic-based arguments, legal services, and advocacy efforts in this case study from Harvard Divinity School.