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الصفحة 161
A mother's care and a husband's rights I had visited Agnes several years before she died and she herself told me that she felt neglected by her husband and children . She had been staying with her mother , at the home of her dead father ...
A mother's care and a husband's rights I had visited Agnes several years before she died and she herself told me that she felt neglected by her husband and children . She had been staying with her mother , at the home of her dead father ...
الصفحة 568
According to them , when adultery is committed it is the duty of the married woman involved to report it immediately to her husband's household . Ideally , the oldest woman in the household is the one who should be informed first .
According to them , when adultery is committed it is the duty of the married woman involved to report it immediately to her husband's household . Ideally , the oldest woman in the household is the one who should be informed first .
الصفحة 588
Did she remove the vyombo on her own initiative or at her husband's command ? According to both Islamic law and Zanzibari marital norms , a man is responsible for the financial maintenance of his wife and children .
Did she remove the vyombo on her own initiative or at her husband's command ? According to both Islamic law and Zanzibari marital norms , a man is responsible for the financial maintenance of his wife and children .
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