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When Sharia law was introduced in 12 northern Nigerian states from 1999, Ibrahim began to build up what can only be described as an extraordinary practice, representing women condemned to death by stoning for adultery and children to limb amputation for theft, amongst others. She defended, pro bono, over 150 cases, saving the lives of Amina Lawal, Safiya Hussaini, Hafsatu Abubakar and many others. Initially, as a woman, she could not speak in the Shariah court or address a judge directly,...