This paper aims to apply the principle of maalat af’al (consequences of an action) in analysing the issue of women converting to Islam without their husbands from the perspective of maslahah (public interest). Despite the fact that the majority of classical scholars maintain the view that this marriage must be dissolved, dealing with this case in Muslim minority circumstances needs more consideration, particularly in terms of maslahah (securing benefit and removing harm) and mafsadah (harm). Dissolving this marriage immediately could portray a negative image of Islam as a religion that divides families with psychological and emotional impacts on women and their families. This is a qualitative study that obtained data from interviews with se...
Abstract Islam limits the patterns of interaction between men and women outside of marriage so that ...
In Islam, every law prescribed by God has its own purpose and reason. Maqashid al-Syari’ah is the pu...
The concept of marriage and divorce in Muslim law is based on ancient perspectives and a historical ...
The focus of this paper is the problem of how the concept maslahah and its application in contempora...
Social issues relating to the Muslim ummah’s permissibility of polygamy for males and obligatory vei...
Two crucial elements serve as the objective of Islamic legal rulings are the achievement of interest...
This presentation was given as part of the Islamic Law and International Law Conference 2011 by Ayes...
The reality showed that there are still many injustices against women that can occur anywhere, inclu...
This paper examines the perspectives of marriage of mut'ah with a thematic approach. Elaboration of ...
Abstract Islam limits the pattern of interaction between men and women outside of marriage so that t...
Exploring Islamic sources, Islamic rules are revealed for the sake of maslaha (well-being) in human ...
Exploring Islamic sources, Islamic rules are revealed for the sake of maslaha (well-being) in human ...
Every Islamic law must aim to bring benefits and reject harm. In one of the rules of the Shari'a, Al...
This study examines the development of Islamic Family Law (al-Ahwāl al-Syakhshiyah) in modern Islami...
In the approach of Islamic law, Maslahah mursalah is a proposition to establish a new problem that h...
Abstract Islam limits the patterns of interaction between men and women outside of marriage so that ...
In Islam, every law prescribed by God has its own purpose and reason. Maqashid al-Syari’ah is the pu...
The concept of marriage and divorce in Muslim law is based on ancient perspectives and a historical ...
The focus of this paper is the problem of how the concept maslahah and its application in contempora...
Social issues relating to the Muslim ummah’s permissibility of polygamy for males and obligatory vei...
Two crucial elements serve as the objective of Islamic legal rulings are the achievement of interest...
This presentation was given as part of the Islamic Law and International Law Conference 2011 by Ayes...
The reality showed that there are still many injustices against women that can occur anywhere, inclu...
This paper examines the perspectives of marriage of mut'ah with a thematic approach. Elaboration of ...
Abstract Islam limits the pattern of interaction between men and women outside of marriage so that t...
Exploring Islamic sources, Islamic rules are revealed for the sake of maslaha (well-being) in human ...
Exploring Islamic sources, Islamic rules are revealed for the sake of maslaha (well-being) in human ...
Every Islamic law must aim to bring benefits and reject harm. In one of the rules of the Shari'a, Al...
This study examines the development of Islamic Family Law (al-Ahwāl al-Syakhshiyah) in modern Islami...
In the approach of Islamic law, Maslahah mursalah is a proposition to establish a new problem that h...
Abstract Islam limits the patterns of interaction between men and women outside of marriage so that ...
In Islam, every law prescribed by God has its own purpose and reason. Maqashid al-Syari’ah is the pu...
The concept of marriage and divorce in Muslim law is based on ancient perspectives and a historical ...