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9781853337192 Academic Inspection Copy

The Marriage Contract in Islamic Law in the Shari'ah and Personal Statuss of Egypt and Morocco

  • ISBN-13: 9781853337192
  • Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS
    Imprint: CQ PRESS
  • By Dawoud El-Alami
  • Price: AUD $205.00
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  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 31/03/1992
  • Format: Hardback (235.00mm X 155.00mm) 172 pages Weight: 508g
  • Categories: Islamic law [LAFS]Egypt [1HBE]Morocco [1HBM]
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This book is an analysis of the contract of marriage according to the Islamic Shari'ah and of the way in which this is applied in the Personal Status Laws of two modern Islamic states. It examines the prerequisites for marriage, the elements which go to form the contract, the processes involved in making the contract, and the institution of marriage itself. The author expresses the essential Islamic concepts of marriage faithfully whilst making the work as accessible as possible to readers of various backgrounds. It will be of interest to legal professionals, to academics and students of Islamic Law, and to those interested in Islam, the Middle East and North Africa. Useful Tables of Laws and Cases are included.
Dawoud Sudqi El Alami was formerly a Senior Associate Member of St Anthony's College, Oxford, and Research Fellow at the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Oxford. He is a member of the Egyptian Bar and has practised as a lawyer there, where he is also qualified to appear before the High Court of Appeal. In 1978 he received a Licence en Droit from Cairo, and received his Ph.D. at Glasgow University in 1990. From 1988-1990 he was a Research Fellow at the University of Kent.
Supremacy of Shari'ah in personal status law; Egypt, Morocco; prelude to marriage and its definitions; form of the marriage and its definitions; form of the marriage contract; freedom of parties from legal impediments; legal capacity; requirements for the validity of the contract; requirements for the contract to be binding; legal procedure in marriage; consequences of the invalid contract.
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