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Muslim Women And Divorce

From a legal point of view, marriage is the lawful union of a man and women based on mutual consent. The ideal purpose of marriage is a commitment that brings forth a state of tranquility through mutual love and compassion. In Islam, the purpose of marriage is also a commitment that brings tranquility. But in Islam the concept of marriage is more like a contract or “aqd” from a legal point of view. Like any other contract, the marriage contract requires full consent of the parties involved. The parents or guardians of either of the parties may give advice, choose a marriage partner or use persuasion. But the final decision to enter into a marriage must be the result of a free choice on the part of each partner. Even though this freely made choice may consist of nothing but accepting the choice of one\'s parents or guardian, the ultimate commitment to marriage is of those that are being married.
Even though marriage is based on mutual consent, after some time, the mutuality of......


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