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إجبار المرأة على الزواج في الإسلام والقانون بروناي

Date
2024
Author
Fatin Nur Khalisah binti Hamdani
Abstract
This study examines the issue of forced marriage of women from the perspective of Islam and the Laws of Brunei, focusing on the causes of misunderstanding in the views of schools of thought and the law of forced marriage within the Islamic Family Law of Brunei. The researcher implements the inductive and the deductive method to reach the objective of this research. Forced marriage refers to a situation where a guardian (usually the father or another family representative) compels a woman to marry without her consent or against her will. From an Islamic standpoint, there are difference of opinions among scholars regarding the validity of forced marriage, some of them considers it permissible in certain circumstances while others prohibit it. This study also examines the views and approaches of Brunei's laws regarding the protection of women's rights in the context of forced marriage, and seeks appropriate solutions to ensure more effective protection of women's rights in marriage. By analyzing the differences in opinion within the schools of thought and the law of forced marriage in Brunei's legal system, this study makes a significant contribution to understanding women's rights and marriage in the context of Islamic Law and the state of Brunei.
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