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Nikah al-Misyar (Traveller’s Marriage): Between Contemporary Islamic Jurisprudence and Emirati Law.

Authors :
Alnaief, Moath
Haswa, Maher
Source :
Manchester Journal of International Economic Law; 2024, Issue 1, p187-200, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

There is a difference of opinion among scholars of Islamic law on the validity of nikāḥ al-misyār (travellers’ marriages) where a woman consents to forego her immediate right to maintenance and cohabitation with her husband. The article examines misyār in traditional and contemporary Islamic jurisprudence to determine how jurists from both periods justified, debated, and rationalised this form of marriage and their legal intention when sanctioning it. Employing the methodology of an analytical description of travellers’ marriages and weighing the evidence provided by jurists to present their doctrines accurately, this article critically analyses the position of each juristic approach regarding misyār marriage to argue for its permissibility as it fulfils all the basic requirements of a marriage contract. The article concludes that social concerns, such as misyār being detrimental to women, are overstated. Of the reasons for this overstatement is because the idea of a misyār marriage shields women from sin and illegitimate relationships while enabling them to find a companion and live a decent life with their legal rights upheld. Following the presentation of religious jurisprudence, the article then concludes by uncovering this topic within the Personal Status Law of the United Arab Emirates. This demonstrates how the UAE’s legal system has actually accepted misyār, even though the relevant provisions of the law do not specifically mention it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17423945
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Manchester Journal of International Economic Law
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177301245