پاکستانی معاشرے میں مروج جبری شادیوں کے محرکات اور اسلامی تعلیمات کے تناظر میں حل

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Asma Noreen,Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad

Abstract

A forced marriage is when a bride and groom enter into family union against their will and are forced by their parents or family. First of all, girls and young women in such cases often can't even finish school and don't get an education. They become pregnant at an early age and depend entirely on their husbands. In forced marriage, females are under massive physical and psychological pressure. Often, under the pretext of visiting relatives, young ladies are sent on vacation to their Parents homeland, where their future Husband are already waiting for them. It would seem that in the 21st century, when people are fighting for human rights, forced marriages are out of the questions, but in practice, they are not. Until now, there are a number on countries where forced marriage is the normal, and the younger generation even can't think of defying their parents' will. Such weddings are most common in Arab countries, but you can also find cases in civilized countries when Marging the capital of two families is a question. In this regard, the holy Quran said; "O you who have believed, it is not lawful for you to inherit women by compulsion." " (1)[1]


 


[1]قرآن   4:19

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