The Rulings of the Deserted Wife in Islamic Jurisprudence- A Comparative Study
Keywords:
The Rulings of the Deserted Wife, the Deserted Wife, Islamic Jurisprudence, recalcitranceAbstract
This research is fundamental in studying an important jurisprudential
subject entitled: The Rulings of the Deserted Wife in Islamic Jurisprudence:
A Comparative Study. It consists of six topics, and a conclusion. The first is
devoted to the definition of desertion; the second, the ruling of deserting a
wife; the third, the reason behind deserting a wife; the fourth, the position
of desertion in the treatment of recalcitrance; the fifth, the interpretation
of deserting of a wife, and finally, sixth, the duration of desertions. The
conclusion consists of the findings and recommendations
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2017-06-05
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أبو ختلة د. ص. م. (2017). The Rulings of the Deserted Wife in Islamic Jurisprudence- A Comparative Study. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Humanities and Social Studies, 1(36). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/jrresstudy/article/view/676
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