Islamic Arbitration regarding Marriage and Family in the UK
Abstract
The way in which marriage terminates shows its conception as well as the right or wrong vision of human nature and the way most important relationships are built. Studying such key elements in major religions is enough reason to start a piece of work about the imposed awareness needed to break a bond which complies with religious laws and which has been chosen as a ritual and a way of life on a free will basis. Yet, religious courts when they watch over marriage they also watch over faith. We will look into Islam and we will learn about how the possibility for Islamic courts to make private legal judgments on an unofficial basis plotted together with the Courts of Arbitration, taking advantage of the implementation of Arbitration laws which allow an alternative conflict decision in the UK.Downloads
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