Introduction: Marriage is seen as an institution for, among various objects, the procreation of children. Children in Islam are ideally seen as the fruits of marriage-for mothers as homemakers to love and nurture and for fathers to provide materially, presumably without any distinction between males and females. Sons, however, are specifically perceived as part of the wealth of men. Seventh-century Qur'anic verses of this nature are not interpreted any differently today, even though the situation in society has changed. There are mothers who are unwilling or unable merely to fulfil the role of homemaker, as there are fathers who are unwilling or unable to be the sole providers for their families. Sons become men and daughters become women, ...
This thesis examines the custom of child marriage in Islamic law and its practice in Muslim society....
This socio-legal narrative investigates the journey from “biological” to “societal” filiation undert...
The state law of South Africa consists of the common law and the customary law. However, in reality ...
This chapter on South Africa critically analyses the evolution of the concept of the best interests ...
This chapter on South Africa critically analyses the evolution of the concept of the best interests...
After 350 years of non-recognition, and following a protracted procedure, Muslim religious marriage...
Muslim Personal Law (MPL) is often practised to the detriment of Muslim women in many countries. The...
Introduction: The first Muslims had arrived at the Cape from the Dutch colonies in the East Indies (...
South Africa is one of the most prominent examples of pluralism providing recognition to traditional...
Notwithstanding the enactment of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 the recognit...
One area of Islamic law that has been subject to much criticism as of late is the practice of child-...
Introduction: All women face similar status problems in the private and public spheres of life but i...
This chapter on South Africa critically analyses the evolution of the concept of the best interests ...
Notwithstanding the fact that South Africa is a country rich in cultural diversity, and despite sect...
The inclusion of kafalah of Islamic law in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child ...
This thesis examines the custom of child marriage in Islamic law and its practice in Muslim society....
This socio-legal narrative investigates the journey from “biological” to “societal” filiation undert...
The state law of South Africa consists of the common law and the customary law. However, in reality ...
This chapter on South Africa critically analyses the evolution of the concept of the best interests ...
This chapter on South Africa critically analyses the evolution of the concept of the best interests...
After 350 years of non-recognition, and following a protracted procedure, Muslim religious marriage...
Muslim Personal Law (MPL) is often practised to the detriment of Muslim women in many countries. The...
Introduction: The first Muslims had arrived at the Cape from the Dutch colonies in the East Indies (...
South Africa is one of the most prominent examples of pluralism providing recognition to traditional...
Notwithstanding the enactment of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 the recognit...
One area of Islamic law that has been subject to much criticism as of late is the practice of child-...
Introduction: All women face similar status problems in the private and public spheres of life but i...
This chapter on South Africa critically analyses the evolution of the concept of the best interests ...
Notwithstanding the fact that South Africa is a country rich in cultural diversity, and despite sect...
The inclusion of kafalah of Islamic law in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child ...
This thesis examines the custom of child marriage in Islamic law and its practice in Muslim society....
This socio-legal narrative investigates the journey from “biological” to “societal” filiation undert...
The state law of South Africa consists of the common law and the customary law. However, in reality ...