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Islam, Culture, and Marriage Consent
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This book presents an empirical examination of consent-seeking among Pashtun Muslims in the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), to determine whether cultural norms and beliefs have largely come to diverge from the principles of consent in Islamic law and jurisprudence. Is culture part of the 'inevitable decay' to which Max Müller says every religion is exposed? Or if rephrased in terms of the research encapsulated within this book are cultural beliefs and practises the inevitable decay to which Islam has been exposed in Muslim societies?
Drawing on interviews with Muslims in Pakistan and Australia, the research broadly broaches questions around the rights of women in Islam and contributes to a wider understanding of Muslim social, cultural, and religious practices in both Muslim majority nations and diaspora communities. The author disentangles cultural practices from both religious and universal legal principles, demonstrating how consent seeking in Pashtunculture generally does not reflect the spirit or the intent of consent as described in Hanaf law and jurisprudence. This research will be of interest to students and scholars across sociology, anthropology, socio-legal studies, and law, with a focus on Islamically-justified law reform in Muslim nation states.
Draws on original empirical research to explore and analyse the relationship between Islamic law & cultural practise Considers the extent to which law reform could protect the rights of Muslim women and men Explores the practical and attitudinal entanglement of religious principles with cultural practice
Autorentext
Hafsa Khan Pirzada completed her undergraduate in Law, before undertaking her doctoral research in the interplay between culture and Islam. She is currently a Research Fellow at Griffith University, Australia.
Inhalt
- Introduction.- Part 1. Marriage, Culture and the Law.- 2. The Cultural Context: Pashtun Muslims of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.- 3. Marriage in Islam.- 4. Marriage Consent Operative in the Law.- Part 2. The Divergences Between Cultural Practice and Islam - 5. Researching Pashtun Culture.- 6. The Elements of Consent-Seeking in Pashtun Cultural Practice.- Part 3. Implications, Consequences and Possible Solutions.- 7. Understanding the Divergence: The Legal Implications of Divergence Between Law and Culture.- 8. Effecting Change: Bringing Cultural Practice and Legal Rights Together.- 9. Conclusion.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030972530
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Auflage 1st edition 2022
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 324
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 421g
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T18mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9783030972530
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3030972534
- Veröffentlichung 13.04.2023
- Titel Islam, Culture, and Marriage Consent
- Autor Hafsa Pirzada
- Untertitel Hanafi Jurisprudence and the Pashtun Context