الزواج العرفي وكيفية اثباته فيالقانون الأسرة الجزائري

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University of Ain Temouchent

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ChatGPT A de facto marriage that fulfills all its elements and conditions is considered a legitimate marriage and, as such, it does not differ from an official marriage except that it is not documented by an official document required by modern civil life in general. It is the union of a woman with a man under a contract, wherein Sharia stipulates that the declaration must be made as a form of documentation, as Sheikh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah said: "There is no doubt that a marriage with an announcement is valid, even if two witnesses do not testify. As for concealment and testimony, it is a matter to be examined; if testimony and announcement combine, then there is no dispute regarding its validity. However, if they are lacking, then it is considered invalid according to the majority

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مدكرة مكملة لنيل شهادة ماستير في الحقوق التخصص قانون خاص

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