Treatment of recalcitrant wife in Islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct

Islamic law dealing with the issue of the scriptural treatment of a recalcitrant wife (nushuz) as detailed by both exegetes and classicaljurists has emerged as one of the much debated topics in readings on Muslim women in our time. Some go the feminist way; others te...

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Main Author: Haneef, Sayed Sikandar Shah
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spelling iium-343722014-01-20T08:02:26Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/34372/ Treatment of recalcitrant wife in Islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct Haneef, Sayed Sikandar Shah KBP470 Law reform. Criticism. Tanzim Islamic law dealing with the issue of the scriptural treatment of a recalcitrant wife (nushuz) as detailed by both exegetes and classicaljurists has emerged as one of the much debated topics in readings on Muslim women in our time. Some go the feminist way; others tend to be reformists while the vast majority remain traditionalists, konically, however, all these advocates, by and large, have one thing in common, namely they are locked in the traditional literal methodology of legal construction. This snrdy, however, calls for taking the discourse beyond the confines of literalistic polemics to that of purposive methodology and analytical legislative constructs. It concludes that the three-stage procedures of disciplining a recalcitrant wife as legislated by the Qur'an, is intended to mitigate the harsh treatment of such wives in socio-cultural conditions in which wife-battering was normal. To literally adopt such a procedure for restoring the relationship of marriage at present time instead of repairing marital discord, will further ruptures it; thus it is against the end-goal ofthe law on nushuz. De Gruyter 2012-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/34372/1/Treatment_of_Recalcitrant.pdf Haneef, Sayed Sikandar Shah (2012) Treatment of recalcitrant wife in Islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct. Global Jurist, 12 (2). pp. 1-21. ISSN 1934-2640 http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/gj.2012.12.issue-2/1934-2640.1399/1934-2640.1399.xml?format=INT 10.1515/1934-2640.1399
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Haneef, Sayed Sikandar Shah
Treatment of recalcitrant wife in Islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct
description Islamic law dealing with the issue of the scriptural treatment of a recalcitrant wife (nushuz) as detailed by both exegetes and classicaljurists has emerged as one of the much debated topics in readings on Muslim women in our time. Some go the feminist way; others tend to be reformists while the vast majority remain traditionalists, konically, however, all these advocates, by and large, have one thing in common, namely they are locked in the traditional literal methodology of legal construction. This snrdy, however, calls for taking the discourse beyond the confines of literalistic polemics to that of purposive methodology and analytical legislative constructs. It concludes that the three-stage procedures of disciplining a recalcitrant wife as legislated by the Qur'an, is intended to mitigate the harsh treatment of such wives in socio-cultural conditions in which wife-battering was normal. To literally adopt such a procedure for restoring the relationship of marriage at present time instead of repairing marital discord, will further ruptures it; thus it is against the end-goal ofthe law on nushuz.
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title Treatment of recalcitrant wife in Islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct
title_short Treatment of recalcitrant wife in Islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct
title_full Treatment of recalcitrant wife in Islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct
title_fullStr Treatment of recalcitrant wife in Islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of recalcitrant wife in Islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct
title_sort treatment of recalcitrant wife in islamic law: the need for a purposive juridical construct
publisher De Gruyter
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