Wali mujbir

The Wali mudschbir, also mujbir Wali (Arabic ولي مجبر, DMG Wali muǧbir of wali, guardian ' and adschbara force '), Turkish: mücbir veli is according to Islamic law, the father or grandfather of the virgin bride as marriage guardian ( wali ) can be determined against their express wishes for marriage with any remarriage Muslim.

Virginal means in practice that the woman can be forced into her first marriage against their express wishes, but not to other marriages. Although the ordinary marriage guardian can also silence, laughing or crying as agreement to marry, but he must not it against the expressed will of the bride marry.

If the marriage guardian of the father or paternal grandfather, he may, after the hanafitischer, Maliki matic, schafiitischer and hanbalitischer teaching marriage as wali mudschbir even against the expressed will of a virgin bride close.

After hanafitischem right of every marriage guardian can force an underage bride to the first marriage, but the bride has the right to divorce on reaching her majority again.

In Iran, the legal situation of 1958 and 1998 so that the marrying of a bride was seen without their consent as slavery and was punishable. Since 1998, such an action in Iran is legal again. This corresponds to the teachings of Twelver Shia majority Islam in Iran, as well as the teachings of the Sunni minority, mostly follow the Hanafi school of Sunni Islam or schafiitischen.

In Malaysia, the forced marriage is by a Wali mudschbir in several states legally, about the state of Kelantan.

According to a legal opinion fatwa Deputy Justice Minister Abd al - Aziz Abdullah Al ash- Sheikh am in 2005, the forced marriage under Saudi law for prohibited and declared under penalty has been. However, it has not set a specific punishment.

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