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The Family Structure in Islam Abd al Ati, Hammudah
A thorough explanation of the rights and obligations of spouses and children according to Islamic principles.
| Publisher: | American Trust Publications | | Suitable Age: | Adults | | Format: | Trade Paper | | Length: | 360 pp | | Dimensions: | 6 x 9 | | ISBN: | 0-89259-004-1 |
| SKU: 421-037 |
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| Description |
The Family Structure in Islam studies the institution of the Muslim family from many diverse perspectives. Topics like the purpose of marriage, rights and obligations of spouses and children, polygamy, divorce and inheritance are thoroughly explained. Dr. Abdalati examines each subject from the viewpoint of history, sociology, the Quran and Islamic Law.
This study is only the first part of a projected analytical survey of the development of Islamic institutions. It lays the historical and conceptual foundations for more systematic studies in contemporary Muslim life. whether one wishes to examine the differences between the Muslim scene now and in hte classical formative period, or the discrepancy between the ideal conception of Islamic law and its application, or the comparisons and contrasts among various regions of the Muslim world, one can find a point of departure in this volume.
| SKU: 421-037 |
$12.95 |
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