Author: ocmentos » Fri Apr 22, 2011 6:21 pm
raii87 wrote:Hey guys,
I'd like to know how marriages take place in Kurdistan: speaking of a Christian girl-Muslim boy marriage. Would you be kind enough to answer my questions below?
1. Is a marriage in the presence of an Imam mandatory? Or would going to Court for a civil marriage be enough?
2. Would anyone know the exact words said by an Imam during such a marriage? I know that he basically asks if the "buk"

and groom agree to the marriage "agreement", and you're supposed to say "bale" but what are the exact words? Would anyone happen to know...?
And then I've got some questions about divorce:
1. Apparently it's enough for a man to say "talaq" 3 times to his wife to divorce her. Is it valid only in front of male witnesses? What happens with the paper for divorcing - the Court part?
2. How can a woman divorce a husband, if she's not Muslim?
Zor spas to those you spend a minute or two to share your knowledge on the above!

what do you mean by Kurdistan.. do you mean the KRG? in the KRG marriage has nothing to do with religion.. a male and female can get married regardless of their religion, and get divorced by a signature as for culturally it really depends on what city you take.
1-most families would like it to be done under a mullah- If it is in a village there is not argument.. maybe in cities if the family is understanding enough and their child persistent enough they might agree although it is hard because of the larger family.
2- I don't think that is really a big problem, just say balle.. I don't really know I have never gotten married lols. but Kurds don't take religion so seriously, It won't be like an arab marriage.
1,2- like I said according to law there is no such thing... It is something cultural.. and that is totally fsha, you hear men say se ba se talaqim xwardwa and the next day they are back together
I think you are mistaken about the Kurdish government... what you think of is the law according to Shari'a.. the Shari'a law works in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, but the KRG works much like a secular one

what city is the guy from if you don't mind me asking? if in Slemani you would not need to worry abou it at all, maybe for Erbil or Duhok a little
