do you ever feel like you're reading something but you're just not understanding what is written? i dont mean quantum physics, i mean...basic things a baby would understand lol....im having that right now,
Q: What about Registration marriage?
A: The islamic marriage is called "nikah". Registering your nikah implies marriage in community of property, which is against Islamic law. Even a will made out according to the shariah will not be termed valid in terms of the law of the land, hence the estate of the deceased will be distributed in violation of Islamic law.
To overcome this problem, the marriage partners shold enter into a marriage contract called Ante Nuptial Contract. This contract has to be arranged before registration of the marriage and should be done through the agency of some attorney to ensure that the necessary formalities of kuffaar law are complied with so as ro render the contract valid.
can someone please explain to me what has been said there???
what's wrong with me? lol
if you're wondering why im reading this... im about to start my dissertation on the registration of islamic marriages in the UK..or moreso..the lack of it, and why people fail to register their marriages..dont worry im not relying on the above quoted for my dissertation.. i jus came across it and now its bugging me.
"So after the truth, what else can there be, save error?" [Quran 10:32]
i think this sentence is confusing me the most "Registering your nikah implies marriage in community of property, which is against Islamic law."
i think what they are talking about is in the west (and other places maybe) when people are married individual property becomes joint (community) property. So the wife and husband own things together which goes against Islam in the fact that the wife doesn't have to share with her husband. So it says you have to have another agreement other than the marriage contract (a pre-nup is what it is called here) so that the assets are seperate in the event of a divorce.
"The only thing neccesary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." - E. Burke
"We have just enough religion to hate but not enough to love one another" -Jonathan Swift
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