Culmination of Law

Culmination of Law

Unclear consept of bride price and cases related to that

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD Student, Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Ramhormoz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ramhormoz, Iran
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Noorabad Mamasani Branch, Islami Azad University, Noorabad, Iran.
3 Associate Professor, Department of Law, Ramhormoz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ramhormoz, Iran.
10.22034/thdad.2025.2020654.2673
Abstract
The law of family rights in Persia had been applied to that part of the family's salary which was in the highest degree liberal. Seventh and eighth books of the civil law are confined to the civil law, divorce, and children. in Book IX, which began under the topic of the family, has been reduced to charity. As for marriage and family institutions in Persian society, with their customs and habits, which, though not alluded to by the ecclesiastical law, are of a kind that possesses several of her claims against each other. That He could refer to the bride price. There is a difference in the matter of the bride price, and in the same way from the legal point of view. This, however, prevents any claims being given, by the several lawyers, which are the source of the milk.
This article has been conducted with descriptive-analytical method and using by the resources of a library and judicial vote, Seeks to show, that It has been presented to the gift paid to mother bride, depending on the strength and flexibility of our legal system, to the intrusions of our established and social institutions, of which so much of the material and of its elements is laid bare. Based on the findings of this artivle, though of poverty, in the face of the minority, the treatment of the institutions of the melee society, which, though elsewhere, is received with the discovery of its origin.
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