eBook Category: MAHR

 

Obligation of paying the deferred Mahr upon becoming due

 

Giving the first wife Mahr upon marrying a second one

 

The obligation of Mahr, `Iddah, and inheritance from the deceased husband before consummating the marriage

 

Mahr as the right of a deceased wife even if she was young

 

The right to receive full Mahr upon consummating the marriage even from the deceased husband’s inheritance

 

Mahr is the right of a woman who dies before consummating the marriage

 

Wife receiving full Mahr if the husband dies before consummating marriage

 

Obligation of Mahr even if little

 

Giving the daughter in marriage for no Mahr

 

Interpreting the Ayah “But if you intend to replace a wife…”

 

Returning the Mahr to the man’s heirs if he dies before concluding the marriage contract

 

Giving up Mahr already fixed by the villagers

 

Woman’s right to take or give up her Mahr

 

Avoiding asking for huge amounts of Mahr

 

Taking a woman’s permission before taking from her Mahr

 

Father taking his daughter’s Mahr with her consent

 

Forcing a woman to marry someone and the Mahr being her right

 

Father stipulating the payment of money other than the Mahr

 

Waly investing the Mahr

 

Father taking from his daughter’s Mahr reasonably

 

Is it lawful for a mother to take money from her son-in-law in return for approving of the marriage?

 

Is it lawful for a Waly to take from the woman’s Mahr?

 

Is it lawful for a father to take from his daughter’s Mahr?

 

Validity of the marriage contract if a part of Mahr is ill-gotten

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