khutuba is not against the principles of ismallc tenets followed by Shafii school of Muslims. The plaintiffs took the matter in appeal. The finding regarding ... generally by the assemblage. This is fortified by the opinion of Imam Shafii, the founder of the Shafi'i Madhab himself, as quoted above
under compulsion or undue influence or by
(a) Shia (b) Malikis
(c ) Shafiis (d) All the above"
33. Learned counsel for the petitioners contend ... petitioners further contend that
as per established law, Malikis and Shafiis are sub schools of Sunni Sect."
35. Learned counsel for the respondent contends
consent whether by the father or any other relative. The Shafiis and the Malikis agree with the Hanafis so far as boys and thayyabas ... intervention of a guardian is necessary or not and with the Shafiis the test is whether a girl is a maiden or tayyiba. The difference
caused hardship,
it was permissible to apply the principles of the Maliki, Shafii
or Hanbali law. This position was duly noticed in the
introduction ... causes
hardship, it is permissible to apply the provisions of the
“Maliki, Shafii or Hambali Law”.
Acting on this principle the Ulemas have issued fatwas
cause of a criminal nature originating from the woman. Under Shiite and Shafii law, the wife is entitled to maintenance during her Iddat if revocably
hardship, it is
permissible to apply the provisions of the "Maliki,
Shafii or Hambali Law". Acting on this principle the
Ulemas have issued
cause of a criminal nature originating from the woman. Under Shiite and Shafii law, the wife is entitled to maintenance during her Iddat if revocably
Banu Wife Of Kutubuddin Sulemanji ... vs Kutubuddin Sulemanji Vimanwala on 5 October, 1994
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