Modernization and Legal Reform: Muslim Minors and Freedom of Marriage in India

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION Islamic Law and Society Pub Date : 2024-05-05 DOI:10.1163/15685195-bja10058
Prashant Iyengar
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This article presents a regional study of the mechanics of modernization and liberalization of Muslim law in India. I explore these themes by focusing on how Indian courts, over nearly two centuries, interpreted the Islamic doctrine of khiyār al-bulūgh—the right of a minor to repudiate her marriage upon attaining majority. I also revisit the legislative debates that occurred during the codification of this doctrine into the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939. I identify two paradoxes from this history: first, that the liberalization of religious laws has been achieved at least as reliably and stably through judicial failures—errors, amnesia, indolence and ineptitude—as through deliberate legislative and judicial interventions; and second, that the recent overlaying of religious laws with “liberal-secular” laws in India has resulted in the consolidation and intensification of patriarchal authority over adolescent sexuality—an authority that had been scattered and loosely articulated under the regime of “purely religious” laws.
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现代化与法律改革:印度的穆斯林未成年人与婚姻自由
本文对印度穆斯林法律的现代化和自由化机制进行了区域研究。我探讨了这些主题,重点是印度法院在近两个世纪的时间里是如何解释伊斯兰教义 khiyār al-bulūgh 的--未成年人在成年后有权解除婚约。我还重温了将这一教义编入 1939 年《穆斯林婚姻解体法》时的立法辩论。我从这段历史中发现了两个悖论:第一,宗教法的自由化至少是通过司法失误--错误、健忘、懒惰和无能--与通过深思熟虑的立法和司法干预一样可靠和稳定地实现的;第二,最近在印度,宗教法与 "自由-世俗 "法的叠加导致了对青少年性行为的父权权威的巩固和加强--这种权威在 "纯宗教 "法律制度下是分散和松散的。
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期刊介绍: Islamic Law and Society provides a forum for research in the field of classical and modern Islamic law, in Muslim and non-Muslim countries. Celebrating its sixteenth birthday in 2009, Islamic Law and Society has established itself as an invaluable resource for the subject both in the private collections of scholars and practitioners as well as in the major research libraries of the world. Islamic Law and Society encourages discussion on all branches of Islamic law, with a view to promoting an understanding of Islamic law, in both theory and practice, from its emergence until modern times and from juridical, historical and social-scientific perspectives. Islamic Law and Society offers you an easy way to stay on top of your discipline.
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