Islamic law, also known as Shariah, provides detailed guidance on family law and inheritance. Here’s an overview:
*Family Law:*
1. Marriage (Nikah): Islamic law emphasizes the importance of marriage, outlining requirements for valid marriage contracts, including mutual consent, witnesses, and dowry (Mahr).
2. Divorce (Talaq): Islamic law permits divorce, but with strict conditions to protect women’s rights, including:
– Talaq-e-Ahsan (most recommended): Divorce pronounced once, with a waiting period (Iddah).
– Talaq-e-Hasan: Divorce pronounced twice, with a waiting period
Queen Abeeha Answered question November 7, 2024