Suhani Aggarwal & Navya Chaudhary, Manav Rachna University
ABSTRACT
This research article looks into the complex dynamics at the confluence of religion, culture, and law, with a specific focus on the implications for divorce customs in Muslim communities. The study explains the intricate interplay that shapes marital breakup among Muslims by conducting a thorough examination of Islamic principles, cultural practices, and legal systems. Drawing on case studies, comparative analyses, and theoretical insights, the study digs into the intricate elements that influence divorce processes, such as Sharia law1, cultural norms, and gender dynamics. By critically examining these intersections, the study hopes to improve knowledge of divorce procedures in Muslim communities and contribute to continuing discussions about religious, cultural, and legal heterogeneity in modern nations.
Keywords: Divorce, History, Islamic period, medieval period, colonial period, contemporary time, intersection between law, religion, culture and cases related to it.