Objectives of Dependent Marriage in Islamic Law and its Impact on Achieving Family Stability - Psychological Housing as a Model

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Ibrahim Muhammad Fandi Bani Amer,Dr.Abed Alfattah Mahmoud Abedal Qader Akasheh,Jalil Ibrahim Khalil Ezmeqna,Dr.Nabeel Ahmad Hussien Jedayeh,Sameer Ahmed Harasis

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Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and may peace and blessings be upon our Master Muhammad, his family and all his companions.


The success of married life and its stability after trusting in Allah Almighty depends on the good choice of each spouse for each other, while observing the etiquette of dealing with each other so that life is straightened out in an atmosphere of love, affection, tranquility and harmony between them. The occurrence of marital disputes is a natural thing, however, Islamic law came with legal rulings that prevent the expansion of disputes and the disintegration of the family. Taking into account the objectives of Islamic law in the provisions of marriage has a great impact in achieving this.


Since society depends on the family in its formation, Islamic law, which is valid for all times and places and is in harmony with human nature, has been keen to preserve society in terms of offspring, and has made it a legal objective that leads to preserving society, and one of the five necessities that Islamic law came to establish and preserve, and its goal is to bring benefits and ward off corruption.

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