The Primitive City of TimbuctooAmerican Philosophical Society, 1953 - 297 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 196
... Divorce A man may divorce his wife at any time , for any reason or even without cause . The procedure is quite simple , consisting solely of a statement before witnesses that he no longer wants his wife . Upon divorce the children ...
... Divorce A man may divorce his wife at any time , for any reason or even without cause . The procedure is quite simple , consisting solely of a statement before witnesses that he no longer wants his wife . Upon divorce the children ...
الصفحة 201
... divorce provides one solution . A man gains prestige through successive marriages to numerous wives much as he does ... divorcing him . Fully conscious of this pattern , the Arab keeps his new wife just three months and then divorces her ...
... divorce provides one solution . A man gains prestige through successive marriages to numerous wives much as he does ... divorcing him . Fully conscious of this pattern , the Arab keeps his new wife just three months and then divorces her ...
الصفحة 278
... divorce ensues . Another device , employed by Arabs , uses the wife impersonally and uses the law secularly . An Arab can publicly take a second wife and divorce his first , with the intention of divorcing the second be- fore the end of ...
... divorce ensues . Another device , employed by Arabs , uses the wife impersonally and uses the law secularly . An Arab can publicly take a second wife and divorce his first , with the intention of divorcing the second be- fore the end of ...
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