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		<title>changing gender boundaries.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making it as a Palestinian female judge: Judge Khuloud al-Faqeeh&#8217;s biggest fear when she became one of the first two female Palestinian Islamic judges was that men would refuse to stand before her. As in every Arab and Muslim country with the exception of Sudan, only men passed judgment in Islamic courts. “They expect a [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090316.wsharia16/BNStory/International/home">Making it</a> as a Palestinian female judge: </p>
<blockquote><p>Judge Khuloud al-Faqeeh&#8217;s biggest fear when she became one of the<br />
first two female Palestinian Islamic judges was that men would refuse<br />
to stand before her. As in every Arab and Muslim country with the<br />
exception of Sudan, only men passed judgment in Islamic courts.
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“They expect a man with a beard and a turban,” said Judge al-Faqeeh,<br />
smiling wryly from behind her desk as her hand made a circular movement<br />
above her cream-coloured satin head scarf. </p>
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Considered by many in this male-dominated society to be too emotional<br />
to serve as judges, women in Islamic courts were there to receive<br />
judgments, not to give them. The results were frequently unfair. But<br />
after the appointment of two women judges to Islamic courts in the West<br />
Bank last month, Palestinian women have begun to find an understanding<br />
ear – and more equitable judgments.</p>
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