In Zanzibar, all family law matters are handled in Islamic courts. Most of these concern marital disputes. Field research on disputes and court cases shows that it is difficult to understand judicial decision-making without considering the cultural context of the cases; court documents often do not tell the whole story. One area of particular interest is under what circumstances a judge, called a kadhi in Kiswahili, will uphold social norms or cultural practices that he actually considers religiously unlawful. A recent example from a rural court shows how a kadhi uses the principle of fairness and the attribution of fault to allow such a practice
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In Zanzibar, all family law matters are handled in Islamic courts. Most of these concern marital dis...
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Abstract: It is an undeniable fact that the issue of divorce is very crucial in Zanzibar as its rate...
Although initially the parties to a marriage agree to seek happiness and continue the descent and wa...
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Tension between Islamic legal tradition and the modern nation state’s role in establishing dan refor...
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Kenya does not have a State religion. Muslims are estimated to constitute than 10% of the Kenyan pop...
Procedural legal issues of religion in resolving divorce cases still using prosedural of civil law (...
The background in this study is divorce outside the Religious Courts conducted by couples who have a...
This paper argues that a judge has a huge impact on solving a dispute of a joint wealth for a divorc...
In Zanzibar, all family law matters are handled in Islamic courts. Most of these concern marital dis...
This paper considers legal pluralism on the Swahili Coast by looking at marital dispute resolution a...
This article reviews a monograph entitled Managing Marital Dispute in Malaysia, Islamic Mediators an...
This paper aims to describe The issue of divorce between Islamic law and constitutional law which is...
Divorce out of court Religion is considered reasonable by some circles. But, actually that action is...
On a daily basis people enquire about the dissolution of Islamic marriages, in terms of South Africa...
Abstract: It is an undeniable fact that the issue of divorce is very crucial in Zanzibar as its rate...
Although initially the parties to a marriage agree to seek happiness and continue the descent and wa...
North American Muslims seeking to resolve their private disputes confront multifaceted access to jus...
Tension between Islamic legal tradition and the modern nation state’s role in establishing dan refor...
Every day our increasingly multicultural societies experience new manifestations of cultural and rel...
Kenya does not have a State religion. Muslims are estimated to constitute than 10% of the Kenyan pop...
Procedural legal issues of religion in resolving divorce cases still using prosedural of civil law (...
The background in this study is divorce outside the Religious Courts conducted by couples who have a...
This paper argues that a judge has a huge impact on solving a dispute of a joint wealth for a divorc...