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Islam and the Institution of Marriage: Legal and Sociological Approaches

The Institution of Marriage in Islam: A Case Study of the First Pillar of the Marriage Contract

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November 17, 2023

The pillars of a legitimate marriage in Islam between two adult males and females are two: clear consent of the two parties themselves for marriage and binding an agreement so that they become husband and wife. ‘Non-verbal conventional marriage’ is a legitimate marriage because both pillars of marriage were observed in it. A written marriage contract and especially its submission in a legal center for marriage is closer to caution for a time of frequent disagreement. The Western style of partnership ‘cohabitation’ is not necessarily equivalent to non-verbal conventional marriage.

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9781915550033

Publication Date

November 17, 2023

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35 / 53

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AMI Press
 

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Lemons, K., & Rooij, L. D. (Eds.). (2023). The Institution of Marriage in Islam: A Case Study of the First Pillar of the Marriage Contract. In Islam and the Institution of Marriage: Legal and Sociological Approaches (pp. 35–53). Birmingham, U.K.: AMI Press.
Lemons, Katherine, and Laurens de Rooij, eds. “The Institution of Marriage in Islam: A Case Study of the First Pillar of the Marriage Contract.” In Islam and the Institution of Marriage: Legal and Sociological Approaches, 35–53. Birmingham, U.K.: AMI Press, 2023.
Lemons K, Rooij LD, editors. The Institution of Marriage in Islam: A Case Study of the First Pillar of the Marriage Contract. In: Islam and the Institution of Marriage: Legal and Sociological Approaches. Birmingham, U.K.: AMI Press; 2023. p. 35–53.
Lemons, Katherine, and Laurens de Rooij, editors. “The Institution of Marriage in Islam: A Case Study of the First Pillar of the Marriage Contract.” Islam and the Institution of Marriage: Legal and Sociological Approaches, AMI Press, 2023, pp. 35–53.
Lemons K, Rooij LD, editors. The Institution of Marriage in Islam: A Case Study of the First Pillar of the Marriage Contract. Islam and the Institution of Marriage: Legal and Sociological Approaches. Birmingham, U.K.: AMI Press; 2023. p. 35–53.
Journal cover image

ISBN

9781915550033

Publication Date

November 17, 2023

Start / End Page

35 / 53

Publisher

AMI Press