Temporary marriage in Sunni and Shi'ite Islam : a comparative study /
The main objective of the study on temporary marriage in Shi?i and Sunni Islam by Khalid Sindawi is to analyze and survey the views of Islamic jurists both ancient and modern on the issue of temporary marriage, that is, a marriage that is limited in time, and whether such a marriage is licit or not....
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Wiesbaden [Germany] :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2013.
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Colección: | Arabisch-Islamische Welt in Tradition und Moderne ;
Bd. 9. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Transliteration; Acknowledgments; Body; Preface; Temporary Marriage in Shīʻī and Sunnī Islam: A Comparative Study; Objectives of the Study; Introduction; Marriage in Islam: General Introduction and Socio-Historical Investigation; Marriage: Definition; The laws of marriage in Islamic canonical law (sharīʻa); The conditions of a valid marriage in Islamic law; Islamic canonical law encourages marriage at any time; Dissolution and annulment of a marriage; Permanent and temporary marriage; Chapter One: Matrimonial Institutions Abolished by Islam.
- Impregnation marriage (nikāh ̣al-istibdạ̄ʻ)Prostitution; Group marriage (nikāh ̣al-raht)̣; Spouse exchange (nikāh ̣al-badal); Fraternity marriage (nikāh ̣al-mukhādana, nikāh ̣al-musạ̄hạba); Marriage to the wife of one's father (nikāh ̣al-maqt, nikāh ̣al-dạyzan); Marriage to prisoners of war and/or marriage by abduction (nikāh ̣al-masbiyyāt, nikāh ̣al-makhtụ̄fāt); Paramour marriage (nikāh ̣al-mudạ̄mada); Chapter Two: Disputed Marriage Types That Are Still Practiced Today; Concubinage (nikāh ̣al-tasarrī); Marriage without a dowry (nikāh ̣al-shighār); Usufruct marriage (nikāh ̣al-mutʻa).
- Common-law marriage (al-nikāh ̣al-ʻurfī)Forms of common-law marriage; Marriage of validation (nikāh ̣al-tahḷīl); Marrying with the intention to divorce (al-nikāh ̣bi-niyyat al-tạlāq); Chapter Three: Contemporary Marriage Types; Travel marriage (zawāj al-misyār); Marriage of preference (zawāj al-īthār); Day marriage and night marriage (zawāj al-nahāriyyāt wal-layliyyāt); Civil marriage (al-zawāj al-madanī); Fictitious marriage (al-zawāj al-sụwarī); White marriage or cohabitation (al-sakan al-mushtarak); Forced marriage (zawāj al-taljiʼa, zawāj al-ikrāh); Tourism marriage (al-zawāj al-siyāhị̄).
- Soap opera marriage (zawāj al-musalsalāt)Internet marriage/electronic marriage (zawāj al-intarnit / al-zawāj al-iliktrūnī); Tattoo marriage (zawāj al-washm); Blood oath marriage (zawāj al-dam wal-tashbīka); Abduction marriage (zawāj al-khatị̄fa); Stamp/postal marriage (zawāj al-tạwābiʻ/al-būstạ); Cassette marriage (zawāj al-kāsīt); Trip marriage (zawāj al-misyār); Summer marriage (zawāj al-misỵāf/al-sạyf); Friend marriage (zawāj al-frīnd); FātiÎa marriage (al-zawāj bil-fātiÎa); Take-away marriage (zawāj al-tek away); Business marriage (zawāj al-bīznes).
- Cohabitation (zawāj al-musākana, al-zawāj al-funduqī)Entertainment marriage (zawāj al-wanāsa); Chapter Four: Usufruct marriage (mutʻa) in Islam and Islamic jurisprudence, and social traditions among Twelver ShīÝites; Usufruct marriage in the Quran and its commentaries; Usufruct marriage according to Sunnī hạdīth; Usufruct marriage according to Shīʻī traditions; Mutʻa marriage in Sunnī religious law; Usufruct marriage in Twelver Shīʻite jurisprudence; Chapter Five: Travel Marriage (zawāj al-misyār) in Islamic Jurisprudence and Social Tradition among Sunnīs.