The fact that Mumtaz Bibi\u27s husband contracted a second marriage is not particularly unusual, as traditional Muslim family law allows a man to marry up to four wives, provided he treats them equally. A strict application of the relevant codified rule, however, would ordinarily prevent Mumtaz from divorcing her husband on these grounds. The significance of this 1995 Pakistani Appellate Court decision is that the Court provides a rationale-a broken heart-to subvert the rule, despite the fact that polygamy is allowed in the family law civil code. In fact, Pakistani family law courts displace codified rules everyday, granting women like Mumtaz Bibi divorces where they might not otherwise be allowed under a strict civil law system. Until rece...
This paper proposes to offer specific examples of some multicultural challenges to family law of an ...
Abstract: A man is allowed to marry more than one woman with one important requirement, have an abi...
The phenomenon of family law reform in the Islamic world which was driven by the Ottoman Empire in 1...
The fact that Mumtaz Bibi\u27s husband contracted a second marriage is not particularly unusual, as ...
The Islamization of Pakistani law started at the end of the 1970s under the stimulus of the executiv...
[...] the supreme law of the land seems to embody a blatant contradiction. The Pakistani Constitutio...
The importance of Islamic law in the legal system of the Indian sub-continent in beyond dispute. The...
The phenomenon of family law reform in the Islamic world which was driven by the Ottoman Empire in 1...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...
In some Western countries with Muslim minorities, there has been debate in the last few years about ...
Introduction: In Muslim personal law, the husband on pronouncing a divorce has a number of legal obl...
In Islam, a Muslim male is allowed to have up to four wives provided all wives are treaty equally an...
Abtract: Family Law In Pakistan (Islamization and Custom Pressure). This article outlines how family...
Family law in Muslim-majority countries has undergone tremendous change over the past century, and t...
In Islamic Law an-nikah is a civil contract. Thus, to fulfil a valid contract all the requisites (ar...
This paper proposes to offer specific examples of some multicultural challenges to family law of an ...
Abstract: A man is allowed to marry more than one woman with one important requirement, have an abi...
The phenomenon of family law reform in the Islamic world which was driven by the Ottoman Empire in 1...
The fact that Mumtaz Bibi\u27s husband contracted a second marriage is not particularly unusual, as ...
The Islamization of Pakistani law started at the end of the 1970s under the stimulus of the executiv...
[...] the supreme law of the land seems to embody a blatant contradiction. The Pakistani Constitutio...
The importance of Islamic law in the legal system of the Indian sub-continent in beyond dispute. The...
The phenomenon of family law reform in the Islamic world which was driven by the Ottoman Empire in 1...
Recent controversies involving Islamic family law in the context of liberal jurisdictions (as exempl...
In some Western countries with Muslim minorities, there has been debate in the last few years about ...
Introduction: In Muslim personal law, the husband on pronouncing a divorce has a number of legal obl...
In Islam, a Muslim male is allowed to have up to four wives provided all wives are treaty equally an...
Abtract: Family Law In Pakistan (Islamization and Custom Pressure). This article outlines how family...
Family law in Muslim-majority countries has undergone tremendous change over the past century, and t...
In Islamic Law an-nikah is a civil contract. Thus, to fulfil a valid contract all the requisites (ar...
This paper proposes to offer specific examples of some multicultural challenges to family law of an ...
Abstract: A man is allowed to marry more than one woman with one important requirement, have an abi...
The phenomenon of family law reform in the Islamic world which was driven by the Ottoman Empire in 1...