Islamic Family Law
Islamic Family Law refers to the legal framework governing family matters in Islamic societies, primarily derived from the Quran and Hadith. It covers various aspects of family life, including marriage, divorce, inheritance, and child custody, aiming to ensure justice and equity within the family unit.
The law varies across different cultures and countries, influenced by local customs and interpretations of Sharia. In many places, it emphasizes the roles and responsibilities of family members, promoting the welfare of children and the rights of spouses, while also addressing issues like polygamy and financial support.