I am a PhD candidate with an interdisciplinary academic background in Islamic Law, having pursued studies across multiple countries. My research focuses on Islamic Law, Legal Anthropology, and socio-legal issues, with a specific emphasis on family law and women’s rights. Through my work, I seek to deepen academic discourse on pressing legal challenges while examining their broader societal and cultural implications. My scholarly objective is to provide nuanced insights that can inform both legal frameworks and policy development in these critical areas.
- 2022 Master of Arts in Islamic Law
- 2017 Bachelor of Arts in Islamic Law