Family law in Islam

divorce, marriage and women in the Muslim world

Maaike Voorhoeve

240 pages  |  ~7 hrs

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Family law in Islam

divorce, marriage and women in the Muslim world

By Maaike Voorhoeve

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What You'll Discover

  • Explore Islamic courts
  • Explore Domestic relations (Islamic law)
  • Create spiritual family harmony
  • Explore Divorce (islamic law)
  • Explore Religious aspects
  • Explore Muslim women
  • Strengthen your marriage spiritually
  • Explore Women

Topics

Islamic courts Domestic relations (Islamic law) Family law Divorce (islamic law) Religious aspects Muslim women Marriage (islamic law) Women Islam Divorce Domestic relations

Details

Published
2012
Publisher
I.B. Tauris, Distributed in the United States and Canada exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13
9781848857421
ISBN-10
184885742X
Pages
240
Language
EN