Publication: Interfaith Marriages and Muslim Communities in Scotland: A Hybrid Legal Solution?
Interfaith Marriages and Muslim Communities in Scotland: A Hybrid Legal Solution?
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Parolin, G. P. (2015). Interfaith Marriages and Muslim Communities in Scotland: A Hybrid Legal Solution? Electronic Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (EJIMEL), 3, 83–96.
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Legal provisions on interfaith marriages offer a privileged observation point on the interaction of different legal systems in a context of migrations, minorities, and law and religion. Even within the Muslim communities in Scotland, predominantly South Asian, multiple and fluid identities compete and seek different arrangements within a legal system that refuses to consider elements of Islamic law as law, or relevant to law. Impediments to marriage by disparity of faith can be a good case in point, and open up the debate on the bound
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Parolin, G. P. (2015). Interfaith Marriages and Muslim Communities in Scotland: A Hybrid Legal Solution? Electronic Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (EJIMEL), 3, 83–96.