The Islamic Marriage Contract : : Case Studies in Islamic Family Law / / ed. by Frank E. Vogel, Asifa Quraishi.

It is often said that marriage in Islamic law is a civil contract, not a sacrament. If this is so, this means that the marriage contract is largely governed by the same rules as other contracts, such as sale or hire. But at the same time marriage is a profound concern of the Islamic scriptures of Qu...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2022]
©2009
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Harvard Series in Islamic Law
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Physical Description:1 online resource (389 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES --
INTRODUCTION --
Part One THE LEGAL DOCTRINE OF MARRIAGE CONTRACTS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE --
One MARRIAGE IN CLASSICAL ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE: A SURVEY OF DOCTRINES --
Two THE WESTERN CANON LAW OF MARRIAGE: A DOCTRINAL INTRODUCTION --
Three JEWISH MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE LAW --
Part Two THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT IN MUSLIM HISTORY --
Four A HISTORY OF MARRIAGE CONTRACTS IN EGYPT --
Five QUESTIONS OF CONSENT: CONTRACTING A MARRIAGE IN OTTOMAN SYRIA AND PALESTINE --
Six THE ISLAMIC MARRIAGE CONTRACT IN AL-ANDALUS (10TH–16TH CENTURIES) --
Seven INTERPRETING TEARS: A MARRIAGE CASE FROM IMAMIC YEMEN --
Part Three MODERN PRACTICE AND REFORM --
Eight LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS AND JUDICIAL MECHANISMS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT AND TERMINATION OF THE ISLAMIC MARRIAGE CONTRACT IN MALAYSIA --
Nine MARRIAGE CONTRACTS AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN SAUDI ARABIA: MAHR, SHURÜṬ, AND KNOWLEDGE DISTRIBUTION --
Ten A WOMAN’S RIGHT TO TERMINATE THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT: THE CASE OF IRAN --
Eleven THE ISLAMIC MARRIAGE CONTRACT IN EGYPT --
Twelve ADVOCACY FOR REFORM IN ISLAMIC FAMILY LAW: THE EXPERIENCE OF SISTERS IN ISLAM --
Thirteen IMPROVING THE STATUS OF WOMEN THROUGH REFORMS IN MARRIAGE CONTRACT LAW: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE NIZARI ISMAILI COMMUNITY --
Part Four THE MUSLIM MARRIAGE CONTRACT IN WESTERN SECULAR LEGAL SYSTEMS --
Fourteen MARRIAGE CONTRACTS OF MUSLIMS IN THE DIASPORA: PROBLEMS IN THE RECOGNITION OF MAHR CONTRACTS IN GERMAN LAW --
Fifteen THE SHARI'A AND ENGLISH LAW: IDENTITY AND JUSTICE FOR BRITISH MUSLIMS --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
Summary:It is often said that marriage in Islamic law is a civil contract, not a sacrament. If this is so, this means that the marriage contract is largely governed by the same rules as other contracts, such as sale or hire. But at the same time marriage is a profound concern of the Islamic scriptures of Qur’an and Sunna, and thus at the very core of the law and morality of Islam and of the individual, familial, and social life of Muslims. This volume collects papers from many disciplines examining the Muslim marriage contract. Articles cover doctrines as to marriage contracts (e.g., may a wife stipulate monogamy?); historical instances (e.g., legal advice from thirteenth-century Spain); comparisons with Jewish and canon law; contemporary legal and social practice; and projects of activists for women worldwide. Demonstrating a new and powerful focus for comparative and historical inquiries into Islamic law and social practices, this book marks a fresh point of departure for the study of Muslim women.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780674292635
DOI:10.4159/9780674292635?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Frank E. Vogel, Asifa Quraishi.