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In page Shia Personal Status Law:

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In April 2009, protestors took to the streets of Kabul to voice opposition to the law. About 200 women protestors made it to the protest after many were held back by husbands, and not allowed access to public transit.[citation needed] Between 800 and 1,000 counter-demonstrators from a local madrasa swamped the women's protest, who were supporters Asif Mohseni. Counter-protestors in some instances threw stones at demonstrators. They argued that the law was in line with Sharia, and therefore opposition was anti-Islamic.[4][15] The protesters included Afghan member of Parliament Sabrina Saqeb.[16][17] When the protest reached the parliamentary grounds, a signed petition was presented.