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B O O K IV.
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Of T A L J K , or D I V O R C E .
Definition of ^ 1 'A L A K , in its primitive fenfe, means difmi//ion:—in law it
the term. j f fignifies the diflolution o f a marriage, or the annulment of its
legality, by certain words.
Chap. I.
Chap. II.
Chap. III.
Chap. IV.
Chap. V .
Chap. V L
O f the Taläk-al-Sonna, or Regular Divorce.
O f the Execution of Divorce. .
O f Delegation of Divorce.
O f Divorce by a Conditional Vow.
O f the Divorce of the Sick..
O f Rijat, or returning to a divorced Wife.
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Chap. VII. O f Aila. < 'r 1
Chap. VIII. O f K fw la .
Chap. IX. O f Zihdr.
Chap. X. O f Ladn., or Imprecation.
Chap. XI. O f Impotence.
Chap. XII. O f the Edit.
Chap. XIII. O f the Eftablifhment of Parentage.
Chap. X IV . O f Hizdnet, or the Care o f Infant Children.
Chap. X V. O f Nifka, or Subfiftence.
C H A P . I .
^f TalaVal-Sonna, or Regular Divorce *.
|«„7“he ■ IBHKt H I H H ! “ e Hoofn, or laudable-, (which are the diffindions of the ofdivOT«-
mam-al-Sonna\)— znd third, the Bidddt, or irregular.
| H H I or moji laudable divorce, is where the hulband M l # .
■ repudiates his wife by a Angle fentence, within a Yohr, (or term of
M l ‘Jj vorce, according to the rule, of the H l
■ divorce: the t e r m f l B H H °r heUrod^ mode of
r‘gU,ar Md ,rreZular « »«* adopted, as being the molt familiar.
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