
Category: Muslim Law
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Talaq and its Kinds
The dissolution of Muslim marriage may be done in any one of the following ways: a) By the death of [โฆ]
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Dissolution of Muslim Marriage
In the Islamic Law, a marriage is not a sacrament. It is purely civil contract. The primary object of the [โฆ]
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Iddat or Iddah Under Muslim Law
When a marriage is dissolved by death or by divorce, the woman is prohibited from marrying within a specified time. [โฆ]
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Prohibitions in Case of Muslim Marriages
In Islam, the marriage between a bride and groom is a legal contract but not sacrament is known asย Nikah.ย It is [โฆ]
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Mahr or Dower
In pre-Islamic, Arabia, when the institution of marriage was not developed many forms of sex relationships between man and woman [โฆ]
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Kinds of Muslim Marriages
In the last article, we have seen meaning of Nikah, Mahr, and iddat. In this article, we shall study different [โฆ]
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Nikah: A Muslim Marriage
In this article, we shall study about Nikah, a Muslim Marriage, its procedure, requirements, etc. A marriage, as an institution, [โฆ]
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Secondary Sources of Muslim Law
Shariah law is a religious law that lays down governing principles for spiritual, mental, and physical behaviour that must be [โฆ]
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Qiyas: The Fourth Primary Source of Muslim Law
The fourth important source of Muhammadan law is the Qiyas, i.e., a collection of rules or principles by the methods [โฆ]
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Ijmaa: The Third Source of Muslim Law
This source of law active when the Quran and traditions (Sunnah) could not supply any rule of law for a [โฆ]