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Inheritance in Islam

Women's Inheritance in Sana'a (Republic of Yemen)- Law, Religion, and Reality

by Annelies Glander (Author)
©1999 Thesis 141 Pages

Summary

The purpose of the study was the collection and presentation of information on inheritance in Islam with particular attention being paid to women. Following an explanation of how the research was motivated, Part One gives a detailed survey of religious bases, law books and expert opinion, complemented by examples of division of inheritance in actual practice. Part Two summarises information gained in interviews. The often confusing practices of dowry and the special phenomenon of postponed division of inheritance are explained and supported by model cases. Women's economic independence and various aspects of the transfer of property in the absence of wills are also discussed.

Details

Pages
141
Year
1999
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631340806
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, Wien, 1998. 141 pp.

Biographical notes

Annelies Glander (Author)

The Author: Born 1939 into a traditional western European family Annelies Glander studied languages and started to explore other civilisations. Numerous study trips to Arab countries. She works as linguist and terminologist, devoting all free time to research projects of ethnological and sociological nature.

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