Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an Islamic perspective

The bulk of Shariah Court cases nowadays involve matters pertaining to the dissolution of marriage. The most common ones are talaq, ta'liq and fasakh. The reason as to why the Shariah Courts are crammed with these cases is not merely due to the increasing number of divorce cases but can al...

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Main Authors: Ramlee, Zulfakar, Abdul Malek, Normi
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Published: International Islamic University Malaysia 2008
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spelling iium-270052012-11-21T03:13:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/27005/ Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an Islamic perspective Ramlee, Zulfakar Abdul Malek, Normi KBP Islamic Law The bulk of Shariah Court cases nowadays involve matters pertaining to the dissolution of marriage. The most common ones are talaq, ta'liq and fasakh. The reason as to why the Shariah Courts are crammed with these cases is not merely due to the increasing number of divorce cases but can also be attributed to the difficulty in proving them. Today, as lifestyles become more complicated, talaq is no longer the same as talaq, previously understood. The husband no longer pronounces it openly or orally. Current technology such as SMS and email has overshadowed the sanctity of talaq. The situation becomes worse when the sender, that is the husband, denies it. International Islamic University Malaysia 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/27005/1/article_1.pdf Ramlee, Zulfakar and Abdul Malek, Normi (2008) Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an Islamic perspective. IIUM Law Journal, 16 (2). pp. 223-240. ISSN 0128-2530 http://rms.research.iium.edu.my/bookstore/Products/437-wwwgooglecom.aspx
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Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an Islamic perspective
description The bulk of Shariah Court cases nowadays involve matters pertaining to the dissolution of marriage. The most common ones are talaq, ta'liq and fasakh. The reason as to why the Shariah Courts are crammed with these cases is not merely due to the increasing number of divorce cases but can also be attributed to the difficulty in proving them. Today, as lifestyles become more complicated, talaq is no longer the same as talaq, previously understood. The husband no longer pronounces it openly or orally. Current technology such as SMS and email has overshadowed the sanctity of talaq. The situation becomes worse when the sender, that is the husband, denies it.
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author Ramlee, Zulfakar
Abdul Malek, Normi
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title Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an Islamic perspective
title_short Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an Islamic perspective
title_full Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an Islamic perspective
title_fullStr Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an Islamic perspective
title_full_unstemmed Methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an Islamic perspective
title_sort methods of proof and evidentiary requirements in divorce cases: an islamic perspective
publisher International Islamic University Malaysia
publishDate 2008
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/27005/
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