An assessment of Talaq and its consequences in Islamic law (a case study of Gwale local government area, Kano state) Department:Islamic Studies By: rainnjazz Project ID: 691 Rating: (3.1) votes: 17 Price:₦2000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThe right of divorce (talaq) is vested in the husband by Islamic law to terminate a marriage that fails to achieve its objectives, in order to protect the couples from the possible evil that may result from the failure of marriage. However, in the case of this research, the finding of the writer is that this right of divorce has turned to a tool, for the destruction of family institution as a result of the abuse in its use by some Muslim husbands especially in Kano State. the objective of this project is to identify the reasons for the prevalence of divorce in the society particularly in Gwale local government, Kano state and to proffer measures to addressing them. This objective was achieved by examining the rules and regulations guiding the exercise of divorce in Islamic Law in relation to how divorce is effected in Gwale local government, Kano State to determine whether or not the practice is in conformity with the provision of Islamic Law and to examine the reasons responsible for the high incidence of divorce in the local government. On this basis, interviews were made with relevant government institutions and stakeholders such as Kano State Hisbah Board, the divorcees and Muslim Scholars. The research finally concluded by recommending that the government and other relevant stakeholders should engage in massive enlighten strategies so as to guide the Muslim community on the rules and regulation of talaq and the thesis also recommends provision of sanction where necessary to make people comply with rules on talaq. The sources of information relied upon here, are the Qur‘an, Hadith, judicial authorities and the internet materials. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Islamic Studies project topics and materials you might be interested in»Disadvantages of night clubs in our society - causes and remedies from Islamic perspective»An assessment of Talaq and its consequences in Islamic law (a case study of Gwale local government area, Kano state)»The role of Zakkat in alleviating poverty in Kano state - a case study of Tarauni local government»Impact of muslim students association in promoting good attitude among students»Farmer-herdsmen crisis on food security in northern Nigeria - an Islamic solution»The causes and remedy of prostitution from an Islamic point of view a case study of Fagge local government area, Kano state»Evaluating the effect of internet on islamic studies in Tudun Wada area of Kaduna state»Farmer-herdsmen crisis in Nigeria - case study of conflict management strategies»Assessment of the use of multimedia in the development of Islamic education in Nigeria with a particular reference to Saadatu Rimi college of education, Kumbotso Kano»An assesment on the attitude of the Muslim elite towards marriage from Islamic point of view (case study of Jalingo local government area)»Impact of islamic studies on the moral character development of muslim students in selected secondary schools (case study of Kumbotso Lga, Kano state)»Causes of neglecting marital responsibility and its effect on child upbringing in Jalingo lga - solution from islamic point of view»Views of contemporary muslim scholars of north western Nigeria on Covid-19 pandemic