Qn. 1
The scenario is one of a newly married woman whose husband wants to defile her on claims that was already deflowered. His decision is overturned as it lacks merit. The question could be posed by a young man or woman contemplating marriage. The issue reveals the injustice in society and how books on religion can help manage conflict. Social norms and roles are also blurred as people try to break them.
Qn.2.
This scenario discusses a woman married of without her consent. She is free to have the marriage annulled. The question could be posed by a woman facing a forced marriage. It reveals societies breakdown as marriage becomes a tool of convenience. The answer shows that women's rights are respected and upheld. The authority is valid and it advocates for women's dominance.
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Qn. 3.
The third fatwa is about a poor man marrying a woman he is unable to sustain. He is instructed to release her honorably. The question can be applied by a couple of different economic back grounds. It us an accurate scenario that occurs in society. The answer shows that finances should be considered before marriage is contracted.
Qn. 4.
This issue is about a man desiring intercourse with his minor wife. It is to be decided by the leaders. This applies to parents or spouses of a wife who is still a minor. It promotes marriage to minors and denies the female child her youth.
Qn. 5.
A woman aborts her husband's child. She is guilty and her clan is required to assist her pay the fine. This can be asked by a married couple contemplating abortion. It shows society's preference to life. It difficult shows how a man has the supreme authority backed by religious teachings.
Qn.6.
The case is about an orphan caught in a custody dispute between her grandmother and father's family. This case applies to many orphans. The child is often powerless on her fate. This reveals that the father's family have the final authority.
Qn.7.
The issue is a female initiated divorce in exchange for child bearing and nursing. The situation explains explains the way out of an unhappy marriage. It shows the options available for men and women in society. The situation is not clear on the mothers role after she gives up the child.
Qn.8.
This is a case of inheritance after death and recent conversion to Islam. The issue can be applied in the context of facts that were already known. The dependents must be supported though the ruling seems biased against the poor mother. It shows the helplessness of widows in society.
Qn.9.
This case shows an evil man who frequently threatens his wife with divorce. The man finally gets divorced. His wife is given rights to enforce the divorce on grounds of compliance. This shows how serious threats of divorce are.
Qn. 10.
A dead Christian woman carrying a Muslims child leaves the bereaved undecided on her burial place. This is complicated because the child is assumed to be a Muslim while he could decide otherwise. This shows society's obsession with labels up till death.
Qn.11.
A pregnant former slave is at the center of a paternity dispute. Her former owner is free from responsibility though her current husband may be responsible. This shows how slaves are devoid of there rights. The fatwa is not clear on the fate of the unborn child.
Qn.12.
A male and female fornication want to formalize their union since she is pregnant. They are allowed. This situation represents the casual nature of sex in society. It is preferable to allow them to solemnize their marriage as it reduces immorality.