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The Rulings on Marriage, Divorce, Custody and Adoption in Classical Islamic Law
The Rulings on Marriage, Divorce, Custody and Adoption in Classical Islamic Law
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Author(s): Dogan, Recep
ISBN No.: 9781973335221
Pages: 208
Year: 201711
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 20.99
Status: Out Of Print

This book explains from a classical viewpoint the rulings on marriage, divorce, custody and other important topics regarding Islamic family law. It explains how the early scholars developed their juristic opinions regarding family law according to the needs of the Muslims of their time. This book is divided into 14 chapters, which explain various aspects of family law. The first chapter introduces family law and explains the goal of the book, marriage in its historical context, how Islamic law was established and how Muslim jurists develop their juristic opinions. Following the introduction, the book gives information on key concepts such as the the basic principles of marriage, the rules of engagement and the etiquette of the marital sexual relationship. In Islam there is specific legislation regarding who is lawful to marry and what type of marriage contracts are permitted. These topics are explained in two chapters, which include those who are unlawful to marry and forbidden marriage contracts. Another important topic that is dealt with is guardians, agency, and equality in marriage.


After this, mahr (dowry) and its rulings are explained in detail from the classical viewpoint. The following chapters deal with the topics of the marriage of non-Muslims and their status in Islamic law; breastfeeding (raa) and its rulings; adoption in Islam and its relevance to contemporary Muslims; divorce, its mechanism and related rulings; custody, maintenance and alimony. The final chapter discusses contemporary issues relevant to today's Muslims and offers some analysis and criticism as well as solutions.


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