AIBE 19: Muslim Law and Other Religions (English)
in AIBEWhat is included in the Course?
In depth Video Lectures
Handwritten Notes
Reading Material
Previous Year Question Discussion
Quiz and Assignment
MCQs Solving Tips
About this course
We guarantee you will never study Muslim Law in a more interactive manner than this !! Just study these topics with us once and you will never forget them for the REST of YOUR LIFE !!
In this video course, we will cover all the important topics under Muslim Law that are absolutely necessary for AIBE 19 Exam. Muslim law has a weightage of 2-3 marks for AIBE Exam. Most of the questions are repeated questions and easy to answer. But since there is no Bare Act for Muslim Law to be carried to the AIBE Exam, lot of students miss out on these questions.
We will be studying the following topics in this course:
1. Sources of Muslim Law
2. Schools of Muslim Law
3. Muslim Marriages
4. Muslim Divorces
5. Comparison between Muslim Law and Hindu Law
6. Previous Year Questions
We also briefly cover important topics from:
1. Special Marriage Act, 1954
2. Important Provisions under other religion laws
3. Previous Year Questions
This course along with the AIBE Hindu Law Course will be sufficient for your complete family law preparation for AIBE 19.
Requirements
Mobile or Laptop or Computer with internet access
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FAQ
In this introductory video, we will understand the basic principles and rules behind Muslim Law in India. We will discuss our strategy to cover this topic in a sure shot manner.
A large part of Muslim Law that we study today is from Muslim Religious practices and customs. There is no one codified legislation in India dealing with Muslim personal laws. Therefore, it is important for us to understand where all the customs started.
Mehr is known by different names but is an unique concept and essential part of Muslim Marriages.
What is Iddat and why should Muslim Women follow Iddat? We will explore these questions in this video.
Muslim can get divorce even without stepping out of their Houses !! This is very different from Hindu Divorces in India. Let's find out more!