Promoting Women's Rights in Islamic Law describes the mechanism of renewal in Islamic law , followed by the main reforms in various areas of the family law; marriage, divorce, the right of wives to dissolve their unsuccessful marriage, paternity, maintenance of wives and children support.
Promoting Women's Rights in Islamic Law describes the mechanism of renewal in Islamic law , followed by the main reforms in various areas of the family law; marriage, divorce, the right of wives to dissolve their unsuccessful marriage, paternity, maintenance of wives and children support.
Ahmad Natour is professor at The Hebrew University Law School and president of the High Shari'a Court of Appeals in Jerusalem (Rt.).
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Chapter 1: The Extent of the Activities of the Shar?i Court Chapter 2: Methodology and Sources of Islamic Law Chapter 3: Mechanisms for the Renewal of Islamic Law Chapter 4: About Ijtihad Chapter 5: Betrothal-Khi?ba Chapter 6: Age of Marriage Chapter 7: Age of Marriage by Law Chapter 8: Marriage Registration Chapter 9: Stipulations in Marriage Contract Chapter 10: Filiation Chapter 11: Maintenance Chapter 12: Child Support Chapter 13: Determining the Cost of Maintenance Chapter 14: Divorce and Marriage Dissolution Chapter 15: Triple Divorce in One Interval Chapter 16: Arbitary Divorce Chapter 17: Legal Dissolution-Discord-Niza? Wa Shiqaq Chapter 18: Dissolution of a Convict's Wife's Marriage
Chapter 1: The Extent of the Activities of the Shar?i Court Chapter 2: Methodology and Sources of Islamic Law Chapter 3: Mechanisms for the Renewal of Islamic Law Chapter 4: About Ijtihad Chapter 5: Betrothal-Khi?ba Chapter 6: Age of Marriage Chapter 7: Age of Marriage by Law Chapter 8: Marriage Registration Chapter 9: Stipulations in Marriage Contract Chapter 10: Filiation Chapter 11: Maintenance Chapter 12: Child Support Chapter 13: Determining the Cost of Maintenance Chapter 14: Divorce and Marriage Dissolution Chapter 15: Triple Divorce in One Interval Chapter 16: Arbitary Divorce Chapter 17: Legal Dissolution-Discord-Niza? Wa Shiqaq Chapter 18: Dissolution of a Convict's Wife's Marriage
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