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The Journal of the National Indian Association in Aid of Social Progress in India March 1881

1881

And of late years the urgency of the Eastern Question has in England had the effect of directing the attention of able writers to an investigation of the principles and tenets which furnish the active force of a Mussulmau. [...] But notwithstanding his high minded and honourable chracter he was the object of such deep-seated hostility of feeling on the part of the Kuraish as in the event largely influenced the future of Islam ; and the selection of the astute Abu Bakr in preference to him as the Prophet's suc-. [...] The heads under which the general subject is treated are Succession to Property among the Sunnis and the Sliiahs Conflict of Law Status of Legitimacy AC.option Filiation and the Doctrine of Acknoledgement The Patria Potest«s Right of the Mother to the Custody of her Children Status of Marriage illegal and Invalid Marriages Rights and Duties of the Married Parties. Antenuptial Settleme [...] been intentionally or unintentionally left indeterminate the woman becomes entitled to what is called the mahr-i-Inial the dower of her equals or the customary dower." And is regulating the makr-i-.nisi the court has regard to the social position of the woman's family the wealth of her husband her own intellectual attainments or personal attrations the circumstances of the time and the [...] 141 and railways of the public health and famine of the army and navy of the revenues and taxation of the zoology and sports constitute the remaining leading divisions of the work under each of which everything best worth knowing is told with force and perspicuity.
government politics public policy
Pages
77
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120043
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
National Indian Association
121-122 unknown view
Reviews
122-139 J.B. Phear view
India in 1880
139-150 J.A. Farrer view
The Bar Examinations
150-159 Joseph Shearwood view
Professor Minaieff and the Sanskrit Literature
159-164 Nisikanta Chattopadhyay view
The Begums of Bhopal
164-171 E. Rehatsek view
The Northbrook Indian Club
171-177 unknown view
Parsee Life
177-182 unknown view
Indian Intelligence
183-183 unknown view
Personal Intelligence
184-184 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iv unknown view