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To browse Academia. Journal of International Women's Studies, International Journal of Engineering and Technology, Log in with Facebook Log in with Google. Remember me on this computer. Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link. Need an account? Click here to sign up. In this course both the classical and codified Islamic personal laws dealing with marriages, divorce, maintenance, custody of children and parentage will be discussed.
The course will also include contemporary Islamic personal laws as applied in selected Muslim states. The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, Ali,Syed Amir. Islamic Family Law in a Changing World. London: Zed Books, Fayzee, AAA. Outlines of Mohammdan Law. Oxford: OUP, Mahmood, Tahir. Muslim Personal Law.
New Delhi: Vikas, Mannan, Dr. Mansoori, Dr. Muhammad Tahir. Family Law in Islam: Theory and Application. Islamabad: Shariah Academy, Nizam, Sheikh. Fatawi Alamgiryat. Calcutta: Education Press, Introduction: I slam is the complete code of life for whole humanity. Islamic law includes both the morality and legality. Every word and action of a man and a woman has consequences either in the form of reward or penalty in this world or after this world.
In Islam ultimate source of any authority is Allah alone. Islamic law is God-made law rather than Man-made law. What is Personal Law? Law that applies to a particular person or class of persons only wherever situateddistinguished from territorial law. The people of Pakistan belong to different religions and faiths. They are governed by different sets of personal laws in respect of matters relating to family affairs, i. Law relating to marriage and divorce has been codified in different enactments applicable to people of different religions.
Personal law is also termed as family law. Currently the following Family Laws are in existence in Pakistan: a. The Divorce Act, IV of b. Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, c. The Child Marriage Restraint Act, e. Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, f.