Matrimonial Dispute Settlement: An Analysis On The Practice Of Sulh In Malaysia And Nigeria

Matric :3120076 (FSU)

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Auteur principal: Olufadi, Lanre Abdul Malik
Format: thesis::master thesis
Langue:anglais
Publié: Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/12488
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spelling usim-123456789-124882025-10-31T07:15:52Z Matrimonial Dispute Settlement: An Analysis On The Practice Of Sulh In Malaysia And Nigeria Olufadi, Lanre Abdul Malik Compromise (Islamic law)--Malaysia Compromise (Islamic law)--Nigeria Dispute resolution (Islamic law) Matric :3120076 (FSU) The prevalence of Matrimonial Dispute within the Muslim society must not be overlooked. Many records of statistics and cases confirmed the existence of matrimonial dispute cases. However, recent studies have not painstakingly examined matrimonial disputes cases in Muslim populated countries, such as Malaysia and Nigeria. This research primarily examines the law, principles and rules relating to matrimonial dispute settlement practices under the Shari'ah courts in Malaysia and Nigeria, in the light of Sulh. The legality, conditions and principles of Sulh in Islam are explicated in this research. A brief history of countries, the law and practice of Sulh in the Shari'ah court of Malaysia and Nigeria are critically discussed. This research was conducted using a qualitative method. Similarly, available materials from both countries were judiciously utilized. The findings indicated that financial problem, mother in law' and differences between husband and wife's career are the major causes of matrimonial dispute in both countries facing matrimonial dispute. Quality of a Judge (Qadu)and roles of Sulh officers are meticulously elaborated in this research. It further shows that the matrimonial dispute settlement or reconciliation using the concept of "Sulh" as an alternative dispute resolution practice under Shari'ah rules in Malaysia and Nigeria are explicitly expounded. It is thereby recommended that effective mechanisms of matrimonial dispute settlement using Sulh should be generously provided in order to reduce the cases of divorce in Nigeria and Malaysia. 2024-05-29T04:13:47Z 2024-05-29T04:13:47Z 2016-09 text::thesis::master thesis Olufadi, Lanre Abdul Malik. (2016). Matrimonial Dispute Settlement: An analysis on the practice of Sulh in Malaysia And Nigeria [Master’s thesis, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia]. USIM Research Repository. https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/12488 en_US Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
spellingShingle Compromise (Islamic law)--Malaysia
Compromise (Islamic law)--Nigeria
Dispute resolution (Islamic law)
Olufadi, Lanre Abdul Malik
Matrimonial Dispute Settlement: An Analysis On The Practice Of Sulh In Malaysia And Nigeria
thesis_level Master
title Matrimonial Dispute Settlement: An Analysis On The Practice Of Sulh In Malaysia And Nigeria
title_full Matrimonial Dispute Settlement: An Analysis On The Practice Of Sulh In Malaysia And Nigeria
title_fullStr Matrimonial Dispute Settlement: An Analysis On The Practice Of Sulh In Malaysia And Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Matrimonial Dispute Settlement: An Analysis On The Practice Of Sulh In Malaysia And Nigeria
title_short Matrimonial Dispute Settlement: An Analysis On The Practice Of Sulh In Malaysia And Nigeria
title_sort matrimonial dispute settlement an analysis on the practice of sulh in malaysia and nigeria
topic Compromise (Islamic law)--Malaysia
Compromise (Islamic law)--Nigeria
Dispute resolution (Islamic law)
url https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/12488
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