Muslim Law - Study Mode
[#416] In a divorce by khula, consideration/compensation is involved. That consideration/compensation flow from
Correct Answer
(B) Wife to the husband
[#417] Islamic law is called:
Correct Answer
(B) Sharia
[#418] Allowance of kharch-e-pandan
Correct Answer
(B) Is a personal allowance to the wife which belongs absolutely to the wife and the husband has no control over the allowance
[#419] Main limitations to the capacity of a Muslim to marry are
Correct Answer
(A) Three
Explanation
Solution: The correct answer is Option A: Three. In Muslim law, there are three main limitations to the capacity of a Muslim to marry. These limitations are essential considerations in Islamic jurisprudence when it comes to marriage: 1. Consanguinity (Mahram): This refers to close blood relationships that prohibit marriage, including parents, siblings, and direct descendants. These relationships are considered prohibited due to consanguinity. 2. Affinity (Suhur): Affinity denotes relationships formed through marriage. Certain relatives are considered prohibited to marry due to affinity, such as one's mother-in-law, father-in-law, and stepchildren. 3. Fosterage (Rada'a): Fosterage relationships arise from breastfeeding. In cases where a child has been breastfed by a woman other than their biological mother, certain restrictions may apply regarding whom they can marry based on these fosterage relationships. These three limitations are fundamental principles in Islamic family law and influence who a Muslim can marry under Islamic law. They are crucial for understanding the legal framework of Muslim marriages and the restrictions that apply to them.
[#420] Which of the following enactments provides for grounds of divorce available to wife only?
Correct Answer
(A) Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939