Divorce and Remarriage among Muslims in India
By- Imtiaz Ahmad (ed)
Divorce is usually studied in terms of two distinct
perspectives. One focuses on the procedure laid down for giving the seal of
final authority to a divorce. The other explores the processes that are set in
motion once the stability of a marriage is threatened. The latter perspective
does not see divorce in isolation but treats it in the wider context of social
structure.
When divorce in Muslim communities is discussed, the
tendency quite often is to place theology and law at the centre. This book
recognizes that divorce in Muslim communities entails substantial theological
and legal dimensions, but takes as its point of departure the view that it is
only by placing divorce in the social and cultural context that meaningful
conclusions can be arrived at. It examines, in the light of empirical evidence,
the incidence of divorce and separation, the social and other causes due to
which divorce and separation takes place, and the position of divorced women in
society as well as their prospects of remarriage. In the process substantial
methodological and theoretical questions relevant to the study of divorce as a
social phenomenon are raised.
The book has an immediate practical aim as well. Muslim
law of divorce, particularly the provision of triple divorce, which vests a
unilateral right in the husband to pronounce a summary divorce upon his wife,
has been the subject of considerable controversy. Essentially, the papers
brought together in this book are sociological analyses of divorce and
remarriage among Muslims in India and the data thrown up as part of these
analyses should clear some points in the controversy.
Imtiaz Ahmad
is former Professor of Sociology at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
ISBN
81-7304-493-7 2003
436p. Rs.850/Pounds 60
MANOHAR PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS
4753/23 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002
Phones: 23284848, 23289100
Fax: 23265162
E-mail: manbooks@vsnl.com
sales@manoharbooks.com
To order your copy at www.manoharbooks.com
No comments:
Post a Comment