Review of not to be harmed rule effect on dissolvtion of family hearth (abolition, divorce, putative death)

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Abstract:
It seams that, substance of no to harmed and well – known anecdote"Lazarar and Lazerar" is that in the Islam, the loss is not legitimacy and this non legitimacy is vested and includes of legitimization and administration of laws, in other wards, the prophet Mohammad contradicts harm in the legitimization stage and if one damages on other in relations stage between society members, eouldnt be affirmed by lawgiver. In general, in primary Islamic acts, this rule, i.e not popular loss has been considered as well as in social relations of people, any maleficent act isnt by blessed law giver.The abolition is one of reasons of matrimony dissolution which one of it's causes, is being defects in any of couple and main reason of matrimony dissolution because of detect with jurisprudence is repulsion of harm.The articles 1122, 1123 of case law, in addition to mention the partiesdefects, allows couple to abolish in the cases, continuation of themarriage life causes distress and constriction, although, divorce has beencriticized in traditions and by God, there isnt something more hatefulthan destruction of family hearth because of divorce.
Language:
Persian
Published:
نشریه علامه, Volume:10 Issue: 29, 2011
Pages:
177 to 199
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