Analyzing the Impact of Islamic Family Law Reform on Divorce Rates

Authors

  • Fatimah Al-Saud Department of Sociology, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Keywords:

Divorce Reform, Family Dynamics, Women's Empowerment

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of recent legal reforms on divorce rates, decisions, and family dynamics. Using qualitative interviews with divorced individuals, family law practitioners, and social workers, the research highlights significant changes in the perception and process of divorce following reforms aimed at improving women's rights and legal protections. The findings reveal increased empowerment among women in initiating divorce proceedings, shifts toward shared parenting arrangements, and a greater demand for support services. Despite these positive developments, challenges persist, including societal stigma surrounding divorce, disparities in the enforcement of financial obligations, and the need for enhanced resources for mental health support, particularly for children. The study underscores the importance of ongoing efforts to address these challenges and promote a more equitable and supportive environment for divorced individuals and their families.

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Published

2024-11-12

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Al-Saud, F. (2024). Analyzing the Impact of Islamic Family Law Reform on Divorce Rates. Global Journal of Islamic Jurisprudence, 1(1), 22–31. Retrieved from https://www.pdpijournals.org/index.php/gjij/article/view/13