A Reappraisal of Defects Causing Permissibility for Termination of Matrimony

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The role of time and place is one of the effective factors in interpretation of religious orders, and responsiveness to newly-raised legal issues is the achievements of time factor. One of the measures to terminate in a partner’s defects is the damage that entangles the other partner due to matrimony. According to wonderful development of medical science to treat some of defects, which terminate the matrimony and to remove the appearance of some defects and contagious and dangerous disease, we encounter with some questions. This article seeks to find the response to these questions. According to evidence of damages in husband with the asexual, deathly, epidemic and dangerous defects by the husband, can the wife terminate the matrimony? By treating some of the sexual and asexual defects, won’t the authority to terminate be disappeared? If one of the partners catches the newly-emerged, epidemic and dangerous diseases, can the other one terminate the matrimony? The aim of this article is to reply the above-mentioned questions.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Jurisprudence and the Fundaments of Islamic Law, Volume:51 Issue: 1, 2018
Pages:
69 to 87
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