This study sought to explore gender equity through microfinance in Islamic family law with a focus on cultural and socio-economic challenges in Kamukunji constituency Kenya. Gender equity is anchored in Islamic family law whose primary sources are the Qur’an and Hadith. Generally the whole Islamic Law is not a codified law but its content including Islamic Family Law can be mostly found in the Primary Sources. The law stipulates gender entitlements on rights and duties which have Socio-economic and cultural ramifications and perceptions on property ownership in Sharia. Emerging parochial Socio-economic cultural practices and modernity seem to override the Islamic law on gender creating a lacuna between Islamic laws position on gender and Muslim practices. This study sought to examine: Gender equity in Islamic family law Muslim Perceptions on the topic worldwide and subsequently in Kamukunji Constituency challenges mitigation measures and change agents in Kamukunji Constituency.
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