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Master of Theology in Jurisprudence and Islamic Law
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Assistant Professor, Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Payame Noor University, Iran.
Abstract
Background and Aim: one on of the most important duties of the people in Islamic societies is helping needies and indigents. Every one had to compensate the existing shortages of the others depending on her hisown possibilities. Materials and Methods: This research is of theoretical type and the research method is descriptive-analytical and the method of data collection is library and has been done by referring to documents, books and articles. Ethical Considerations: In order to organize this research, while observing the authenticity of the texts, honesty and fidelity have been observed. Findings: Shia important jurisprudences and some of the Sonnet tribes had accepted this and they have said: Adult women can decide to do everything with her own properties, either she has husband or not. Conclusion: Women, like men, can run her own properties which had acquired by economic working, inheritance, dower and alimony, women can decide what to do with their own properties such as buying and selling, leasing, mortgaging, farm letting, donation, bailment and loaning and they do not need to let anyone even their husband.
Rohbakhsh Faali,Z. and Amini,A. (2020). Jurisprudential study of female almsgiving without the permission of the husband. Strategic Studies of Jurisprudence and Law, 2(3), 73-84.
MLA
Rohbakhsh Faali,Z. , and Amini,A. . "Jurisprudential study of female almsgiving without the permission of the husband", Strategic Studies of Jurisprudence and Law, 2, 3, 2020, 73-84.
HARVARD
Rohbakhsh Faali Z., Amini A. (2020). 'Jurisprudential study of female almsgiving without the permission of the husband', Strategic Studies of Jurisprudence and Law, 2(3), pp. 73-84.
CHICAGO
Z. Rohbakhsh Faali and A. Amini, "Jurisprudential study of female almsgiving without the permission of the husband," Strategic Studies of Jurisprudence and Law, 2 3 (2020): 73-84,
VANCOUVER
Rohbakhsh Faali Z., Amini A. Jurisprudential study of female almsgiving without the permission of the husband. SSJL, 2020; 2(3): 73-84.