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Dealing with Debts and Women's Rights in Medieval Cairo
In Medieval Cairo, if a husband refuses to pay his debts, the judge would put him in jail until he can pay or ask others to pay. The judge can even allow the wife to borrow money in the husband's name with a guarantee for repayment. This system ensured that the wife would be looked after, enforced by the cardi who oversaw justice and family law, emphasizing the importance of this institution. This real-world scenario was documented in Joseph Rappaport's study on Marriage and Divorce in Medieval Cairo, showcasing the practical application of women's rights in historical contexts.