Factors That Cause Denial of Iddah (Waiting Period), Entitlements: A Case Study of Kano State, Nigeria

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internalnotes Agyare, A.V., 2011. The rights of Muslim women in marriage relationship within the Kumasi Metropolitan Area. Master Thesis, Department of Religious Studies Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. Aktar, S., 2012. Protecting divorced muslim women's rights through maintenance: A comparative analysis based on the present legislative reforms among the muslim community. Northern Univ. J. Law, 3: 23-48. Al-Khattab, N., 2007. English Translation of Sahih Muslim. 1st Edn., Darussalam Publisher and Distributes, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Chaudhry, M.S., 1991. Women's Rights in Islam. Adam Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, India. El-Sheikh, M.A., 2007. Post-divorce financial support from the Islamic perspective (Mut'at-Al-Talaq). http://www.darulhikmah.org/#documents. Hashimi, F., 2011. Iddah (Waiting period for a widow). http://www.farhathashmi.com/articles-section/women-and-family/iddah/. Katheer, H.I., 2003. Tafsir Ibn Kathir. 2nd Edn., Darussalam Publishers and Distributors, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Sa'adu, H.I., 2009. Iddah a receding concept in Islamic law. Niger. J. Food Drug Health Law, 2: 82-92. Suleiman, M., 2011. Gaining, maintaining or losing resources: Muslim women's experiences of Iddah. M.A. Thesis, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Women Living Under Muslim Laws, 2006. Knowing Our Rights: Women, Family, Laws and Customs in the Muslim World. 3rd Edn., The Russell Press, Nottingham, UK., ISBN: 0-9544943-4-2. Yusuf, H.B., 2007. Sexuality and the Marriage Institutions in Islam: An Appraisal. In: Human Sexuality in Africa Beyond Reproduction, Maticka-Tyndale, E., R. Tiemoko and P. Makinwa-Adebusoye (Eds.). Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre, Action Health Incorporated, Fanele, South Africa, pp: 99-121.
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spelling 12852 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=12852 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal UniSZA Unisza unisza image/jpeg inches 96 96 46 46 750 1421 2015-09-20 10:54:47 1421x750 7159-01-FH02-FKI-15-03792.jpg UniSZA Private Access Factors That Cause Denial of Iddah (Waiting Period), Entitlements: A Case Study of Kano State, Nigeria Social Sciences (Pakistan) The study is to identify the reasons that cause the divorced husband did not allowed his wife to enjoy her entitlements during her iddah (waiting period) as it is provided by the Islamic law, until the expiration of three consecutive menstruation periods or months. In Islamic law is well known that the divorced woman should stay in the marital home after sentenced her divorced from sometimes known as iddah period of waiting, during this time the husband is to provide clothes, food, shelter and some other life felicity. Two hundred divorced men and women were served with the questionnaires administered in English and Hausa languages, respectively which has been answered by the divorced men and women. 11 2 93-99 Agyare, A.V., 2011. The rights of Muslim women in marriage relationship within the Kumasi Metropolitan Area. Master Thesis, Department of Religious Studies Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. Aktar, S., 2012. Protecting divorced muslim women's rights through maintenance: A comparative analysis based on the present legislative reforms among the muslim community. Northern Univ. J. Law, 3: 23-48. Al-Khattab, N., 2007. English Translation of Sahih Muslim. 1st Edn., Darussalam Publisher and Distributes, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Chaudhry, M.S., 1991. Women's Rights in Islam. Adam Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, India. El-Sheikh, M.A., 2007. Post-divorce financial support from the Islamic perspective (Mut'at-Al-Talaq). http://www.darulhikmah.org/#documents. Hashimi, F., 2011. Iddah (Waiting period for a widow). http://www.farhathashmi.com/articles-section/women-and-family/iddah/. Katheer, H.I., 2003. Tafsir Ibn Kathir. 2nd Edn., Darussalam Publishers and Distributors, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Sa'adu, H.I., 2009. Iddah a receding concept in Islamic law. Niger. J. Food Drug Health Law, 2: 82-92. Suleiman, M., 2011. Gaining, maintaining or losing resources: Muslim women's experiences of Iddah. M.A. Thesis, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Women Living Under Muslim Laws, 2006. Knowing Our Rights: Women, Family, Laws and Customs in the Muslim World. 3rd Edn., The Russell Press, Nottingham, UK., ISBN: 0-9544943-4-2. Yusuf, H.B., 2007. Sexuality and the Marriage Institutions in Islam: An Appraisal. In: Human Sexuality in Africa Beyond Reproduction, Maticka-Tyndale, E., R. Tiemoko and P. Makinwa-Adebusoye (Eds.). Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre, Action Health Incorporated, Fanele, South Africa, pp: 99-121.
spellingShingle Factors That Cause Denial of Iddah (Waiting Period), Entitlements: A Case Study of Kano State, Nigeria
summary The study is to identify the reasons that cause the divorced husband did not allowed his wife to enjoy her entitlements during her iddah (waiting period) as it is provided by the Islamic law, until the expiration of three consecutive menstruation periods or months. In Islamic law is well known that the divorced woman should stay in the marital home after sentenced her divorced from sometimes known as iddah period of waiting, during this time the husband is to provide clothes, food, shelter and some other life felicity. Two hundred divorced men and women were served with the questionnaires administered in English and Hausa languages, respectively which has been answered by the divorced men and women.
title Factors That Cause Denial of Iddah (Waiting Period), Entitlements: A Case Study of Kano State, Nigeria
title_full Factors That Cause Denial of Iddah (Waiting Period), Entitlements: A Case Study of Kano State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Factors That Cause Denial of Iddah (Waiting Period), Entitlements: A Case Study of Kano State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Factors That Cause Denial of Iddah (Waiting Period), Entitlements: A Case Study of Kano State, Nigeria
title_short Factors That Cause Denial of Iddah (Waiting Period), Entitlements: A Case Study of Kano State, Nigeria
title_sort factors that cause denial of iddah (waiting period), entitlements: a case study of kano state, nigeria