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Divorce or Dissolution of Marriage - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Divorce or Dissolution of Marriage 2023-02-21 648 Views Islamic Rulings , Divorce , Islam and Divorce , Dissolution of Marriage Marital life ought, to begin with, earnestness and should continue happily under the shadow of love, tolerance and self-sacrifice. But practically speaking marriage contracts and conjugal relations do not in all cases continue to exist till the end of life.
In certain cases, it becomes impossible for two parties to live together in peace and harmony for various reasons such as the emergence of deep-rooted differences.
In many cases, the consequences may be most regrettable and even tragic. Anyway, it is evident that as marriage in itself is a social need, in certain circumstances its dissolution is also a social necessity. The social compulsions have forced even the Christians to frame and enforce laws concerning divorce, though their present religious book forbids it except in the case of unchastely and though their Church has for long opposed it vehemently.
But I say unto you, that whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery”.(1) The divorce act is even passed in Italy, which is the seat of the Pope. Divorce in Islamic Law Divorce is the dissolution of permanent marriage resulting at the end of responsibilities of the husband and the wife in regard to the rights and obligations connected with it.
From the Islamic point of view, the disintegration of family bonds is very undesirable on principle. It is the worst and the most detestable act in the eyes of Allah. The Holy Prophet (PBUH&HP) has said: The most detestable thing before Allah is divorce. Also, Allah likes most, the house which is inhabited in the wake of marriage and dislikes most the house which is abandoned in the wake of separation.