The Husband’s Alienation From His Family: Legal Rulings And Regulated Guidelines (A Pursuit Of Livelihood, Exposure To A New Environment, Support For The Family Budget, And Side Health Effects Resulting From Alienation)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/gv9k9617Keywords:
Alienation – Maintenance – Money Transfer – Marital Life.Abstract
Many people travel across the land in pursuit of a livelihood and to provide sustenance for their families, especially after failing to find job opportunities in their homeland, village, or city. Consequently, they are compelled to leave their families behind, sometimes shortly after marriage, leaving their wives either with their families or in their homes. Communication remains ongoing for reassurance and transferring the necessary maintenance funds for the wife and children. This separation and distance entail some legal rulings and ethical etiquette, which are examined in this study.
The primary objectives of this research are as follows:
- To provide legal answers to the questions raised by husbands and wives regarding a number of rulings related to the husband’s alienation and the issues connected to money transfers.
- To compile various dispersed legal rulings and regulatory guidelines related to this topic in a single place.
- To demonstrate the capacity of Islamic Sharia to offer suitable solutions to the emerging issues people face in their lives.
This study concludes with a number of findings and recommendations, which are presented at the end of the paper.