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Muslim Marriage in Western Courts - Lost in Transplantation (Paperback)
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Muslim Marriage in Western Courts - Lost in Transplantation (Paperback)
Series: Cultural Diversity and Law
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This book describes and analyses the notion of Mahr, the Muslim
custom whereby the groom has to give a gift to the bride in
consideration of the marriage. It explores how Western courts,
specifically in Canada, the United States, France, and Germany,
have approached and interpreted Mahr. Although the outcomes of the
cases provide an illustrative framework for the book, the focus is
broader than simply the adjudicative endeavours. The work explores
the concept of liberalism, which purportedly champions individuals
and individual choice concurrently with freedom and equality.
Tensions between and among these concepts, however, inevitably
arise. The acknowledgment and exploration of these intertwined
tensions forms an important underpinning for the book. Through the
analysis of case law from these four countries, this study suggests
that transplanting Mahr from Islamic law into a Western courtroom
cannot be undone: it immediately becomes rooted in the countries'
legal, historical, political, and social backgrounds and flourishes
(or fails) in diverse and unexpected ways. Rather than being the
concept described by classical Islamic jurists, Mahr is interpreted
according to wildly varied legal constructs and concepts such as
multiculturalism, fairness, public policy, and gender equality.
Moreover, Islamic law travels with a multiplicity of voices, and it
is this complex hybridity (a fragmented and disjointed Mahr) which
will be mediated through Western law. Returning to the overarching
concept of liberalism, the book proposes that distributive
consequences rather than recognition occupy central place in the
evaluation of the legal options available to Muslim women upon
divorce.
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