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Divorce Proceedings in Muslim Family Law of the Early Middle Ages: Theoretical, Historical and Legal Aspects

https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2023-19-2-29-38

Abstract

This article will consider the procedure for giving a divorce in Muslim family law, the types of divorces, the author’s classification of divorces by type and category. A comparative legal analysis of divorce in Muslim family law and family law of other legal systems is given, such as pre-Islamic family law of the Arab tribes of the Arabian Peninsula, Jewish family law, canon law. The problem of husbands’ freedom of divorce in Muslim family law of the early Middle Ages will also be considered. The article will also pay attention to approaches to the procedure for determining the place of residence of children after a divorce and material and financial guarantees for women in the divorce process. In addition, the article shows the divorce prevention mechanism, which is expressed in the presence of an arbitration court.

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M. B. Dadashev
Russian Academy of Natural Sciences
Russian Federation

Musa B. Dadashev, PhD in Law, professor

Moscow



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Dadashev M. Divorce Proceedings in Muslim Family Law of the Early Middle Ages: Theoretical, Historical and Legal Aspects. Juridical science and practice. 2023;19(2):29-38. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2023-19-2-29-38

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