- Author : Nik Noriani Nik Badli Shah
- ISBN : 9789678922364
PERKAHWINAN DAN PERCERAIAN DI BAWAH UNDANG-UNDANG ISLAM
RM39.50
Buku ini bertujuan untuk memperihalkan secara ringkas tetapi lebih komprehensif tentang prinsip-prinsip dan peruntukan-peruntukan undang-undang Islam mengenai perkahwinan dan perceraian. Ia merujuk kepada sumber undang-undang keluarga Islam dalam al- Qu’ran dan Sunnah Rasulullah ( s.a.w.) serta sumber dari peruntukan-peruntukan perundangan moden dan keputusan-keputusan kehakiman mengenai isu-isu berhubung dengan perkahwinan dan perceraian di bawah undang-undang Syariah.
Peruntukan-peruntukan perundangan yang diberi tumpuan dalam buku ini adalah berdasarkan peruntukan-peruntukan dalam Akta Undang-Undang Keluarga Islam ( Wilayah-Wilayah Persekutuan ) 1984; pada masa yang sama pelbagai rujukan dan perbandingan juga dibuat berdasarkan peruntukan-peruntukan perundangan yang berkaitan dari beberapa negara Islam yang lain.
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