" Rights of Spouses" A Comparative Study of Arthashastra and Islamic Jurisprudence

According to Hinduism, marriage between two souls is a very sacred affair that stretches beyond one lifetime and may continue upto at least seven lives. Marriages in Hinduism, therefore, is not just a mutual contract between two individuals or relationship of convenience, but a social contract and m...

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Main Authors: Dr. Abdul Qadus, Dr. Shezadi Pakeeza
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Sheikh Zayed Islamic Centre University of Karachi 2015-12-01
Series:The Islamic Culture
Online Access:http://theislamicculture.com/index.php/tis/article/view/244
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description According to Hinduism, marriage between two souls is a very sacred affair that stretches beyond one lifetime and may continue upto at least seven lives. Marriages in Hinduism, therefore, is not just a mutual contract between two individuals or relationship of convenience, but a social contract and moral expediency , in which the couple live together and share their lives ,doing their respective duties , to keep the divine order and institution of family intact.the concept of divorce is alien in Hinduism, as marriage are meant to last for life time..
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