The combination of marriage and contract (ʿaqd al-nikāḥ) has been one of the interesting subjects for the scholars to be discuss and elaborate. The focus of this attention has been on analysis and understanding of the contractual component of the marriage reflecting a similarity with economic contracts. Recent studies endeavored to explain this nexus; however, they have also neglected to include how contract as a concept operates in Islamic law and beyond, and the discussions between the schools on the metaphoric aspect of the marriage contract. Classical legal scholars elaborated how marriage is represented by contract model, its relation to other economic contracts, and how the contractual aspect of the marriage is articulated. In parti...
This article discusses about the misyār marriage as considered a model of marriage by some to be odd...
Bu tezde, İslam aile hukukunun temelini oluşturan konulardan nikâh, akdi gerçekleştiren tarafların m...
The prosperity and success of a society heavily depends on the strength of the relation of its indiv...
The marriage contract has the meaning to hold a marriage as an agreement to marry as a form of accep...
It is often said that marriage in Islamic law is a civil contract, not a sacrament. If this is so, t...
In the Islamic marriage contract, dowry is one of the most important aspects related to the continui...
Abstract: Marriage is a strong bond that is described in al-Qur’an as mithaqan ghalizan, an extrao...
The word marriage comes Arabic namely nakaha and zawaja, and the meaning is to join and nakaha means...
Marriage is the deepest, strongest and eternal bond that connects two human children of different se...
This journal article discusses mut'ah marriage or often called contract marriage which aims to expla...
TEZ11325Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2018.Kaynakça (s. 104-109) var.v, 110 s...
This Article thus has two goals. The first is to show how the Muslim conception of marriage diverges...
AbstractThis paper aims to examine the essence of the contract in marriage, the taklik divorce as an...
Marriage according to Islamic law is a contract made by the bridegroom to the bride guardian to subm...
Ittiḥād al-majlis is one of the terms in the discussion of the marriage contract. Hanafiyah and Syaf...
This article discusses about the misyār marriage as considered a model of marriage by some to be odd...
Bu tezde, İslam aile hukukunun temelini oluşturan konulardan nikâh, akdi gerçekleştiren tarafların m...
The prosperity and success of a society heavily depends on the strength of the relation of its indiv...
The marriage contract has the meaning to hold a marriage as an agreement to marry as a form of accep...
It is often said that marriage in Islamic law is a civil contract, not a sacrament. If this is so, t...
In the Islamic marriage contract, dowry is one of the most important aspects related to the continui...
Abstract: Marriage is a strong bond that is described in al-Qur’an as mithaqan ghalizan, an extrao...
The word marriage comes Arabic namely nakaha and zawaja, and the meaning is to join and nakaha means...
Marriage is the deepest, strongest and eternal bond that connects two human children of different se...
This journal article discusses mut'ah marriage or often called contract marriage which aims to expla...
TEZ11325Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2018.Kaynakça (s. 104-109) var.v, 110 s...
This Article thus has two goals. The first is to show how the Muslim conception of marriage diverges...
AbstractThis paper aims to examine the essence of the contract in marriage, the taklik divorce as an...
Marriage according to Islamic law is a contract made by the bridegroom to the bride guardian to subm...
Ittiḥād al-majlis is one of the terms in the discussion of the marriage contract. Hanafiyah and Syaf...
This article discusses about the misyār marriage as considered a model of marriage by some to be odd...
Bu tezde, İslam aile hukukunun temelini oluşturan konulardan nikâh, akdi gerçekleştiren tarafların m...
The prosperity and success of a society heavily depends on the strength of the relation of its indiv...