The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986
Language: English Publication details: Ashoka Law House Allahabad 1987Description: p.167Subject(s):- Adultery
- Al Hadis
- Apostay
- Caliphat
- Common civil code
- Conflicts of Law
- Conjugal Rights
- Consumation
- Contemporary Law
- Death
- Divorce
- Divorce of Muslim Women
- Divorced Women
- Fiqh
- Full Dower
- Hambali School
- Historic background of Mohammedan Law
- Ijma
- Ijma
- Islamic divorce Law
- Islamic Marital Law - Nikah, Koran, Hadis, Hafafi Law, Presumptions, Sunnis
- Ismailya School
- Istihshan
- Judicial determination
- Jurist Abu Hanifa
- Kabin Nama
- Khul
- Khul
- Khul & divorce
- Legislation on contract, Tort and Civil procedures and Criminal procedure
- Mahr or Dower
- Maintenance
- Marriage according to Muslim Law
- Meaning of Islam
- Mission of Mohammedan as Prophet
- Mohammedan Law
- Muslim - Meaning of
- Muslim LawUmmayed Dynesty
- Muslim Personal Law in India
- Muslim sects
- Nikah
- Personal Law
- Polygamy
- Polygamy and Mohammedan Law
- Position of the husband
- Prompt Dower
- Proper Dower
- Provident Fund
- Puberty
- Punishment
- Qiyas
- Religion
- Re-marriage
- Requisites of a Muslim
- Rights of Muslim Women
- Rules of Interpretation
- Schools of Muslim Law
- Second Wife
- Secular character of Islam
- Shafai Law
- Shafie Law
- Shariat Act
- Shariat Act
- Shia Law
- Shiya Law
- Shiya School
- Shiyas
- Social legislation to advance the cause of weaker section
- Supercession of Personal Law
- Talaq (Shia Law)
- The fourth Imam Ali Asghar Raidul Abdin
- The Holy Quran and Sunna
- Twelve Imams
- Unlawful
- Urf
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Resource center, Muslim Women's Research And Action Forum | Available | RAF4489 |
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