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Whilst traditional Islamic scholarship upholds the notion that Islamic law permits polygyny and furthermore enforces the divine command to "marry only one" where the man fears being unable to fulfil the rights of two in a fair manner, a substantial segment of the Islamic scholarship elaborates further on the ruling regarding men who are able to ensure complete equality amongst the multiple wives.
Divorce in Islam can take a variety of forms, some executed by a husband personally and some executed by a religious court on behalf of a plaintiff wife who is successful in her legal divorce petition for valid cause. Islamic marital jurisprudence allows Muslim men to be married to multiple women (a practice known as polygyny).
Polygamy in Indonesia is not just practiced by Muslims, but also customarily done by non-Muslim minorities, such as the Balinese and the Papuans. [1] [2] [3] A Muslim man may take up to four wives. As allowed by Islam, a man may take more than one wife as long as he treats them equally and can financially support them all. Despite such ...
Prince Among Slaves (PBS, 2006) on the life of African Muslim enslaved in Mississippi, Abdul Rahman Ibrahima Sori. A Road to Mecca - The Journey of Muhammad Asad (2008) on the life and conversion of Muhammad Asad. Journey to Mecca (National Geographic, 2009) on the travels of Ibn Battuta. The Man Who Walked Across the World (BBC Four).
Nikaah (lit. marriage) is a 1982 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Raj Babbar, Deepak Parashar and Salma Agha in her Bollywood movie debut role. The film also had Asrani and Iftekhar in supporting roles. The film's music was composed by Ravi and was a huge hit.
Khuda Haafiz (transl. May God be your protector) [a] is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written & directed by Faruk Kabir and produced by Panorama Studios. [3] It stars Vidyut Jammwal and Shivaleeka Oberoi , alongside Annu Kapoor , Aahana Kumra and Shiv Panditt . [ 4 ]
In another example, one of the associate producers, an Egyptian gay man, chose not to be listed in the credits for fear of possible consequences. The film was banned in Singapore and many Muslim and some Arab nations. Press reports about the Singapore ban, for example said "About 14 percent of Singapore's 4.4 million population is Muslim.
The story revolves around a love story between a Bangladeshi Hindu widow and Indian Muslim businessman, who one day washes up on the Bangladesh side of the Ichamati river. The film was officially selected at the 2017 Hyderabad Bengali Film Festival and was released theatrically on 14 April 2017. [1] It was a critical and commercial success.