ولایت اور خیار سے متعلق مسائل میں آئمہ کرام اؒورمولاناسیدابوالاعلیٰ مودودیؒ کے آراءکاتجزیاتی مطالعہ
An in-depth analysis of Maulana Sayyid Abul A'la Maududi's viewpoints and the recognised Imams' perspectives on matters relating to Wilayat and Khiyar
Keywords:
Domestic life, Imams, Syed Abul A'la Maududi, Evidence, Opinions, Detailed studyAbstract
"The marriage issue is the most important and fundamental issue in domestic life." The themes of guardianship (wilayat) and the option of choosing (khiyar) are the first steps in marital proceedings. Before marriage, three main aspects are unanimously agreed upon: marriage without the approval of the guardian (wali), the problem of forced guardianship, and the condition of maturity for the choice option. The existence of these challenges is inherent, despite conflicting perspectives, and there are recognized methods for dealing with them.
The substance of religious topics is comprehensive and unambiguous. The principles, regulations, and opinions of recognised religious experts (A'immah) provide further explanations and answers to current concerns. Every religious authority has supplied solutions to current questions as well as methods for the future. Syed Abul A'la Maududi, on the other hand, had no loyalty to any specific school of thought and pushed for autonomous reasoning. However, he retained religiosity and followed religious verdicts while making decisions. As a result, he has a significant position in religious concerns. His publications include legal topics and conversations. Regarding domestic life, they express their opinions openly and, like respected religious scholars, emphasize its importance in essential matters.
The impacts of pluralism may be seen in British India and Pakistan, which has developed into a varied community with many races, faiths, and nationalities. Despite the formation of independent countries, the impacts of pluralistic societies may still be seen in a variety of areas. Important features of domestic life are explored in the following paragraphs, including marriage without the approval of the guardian, the issue of forced guardianship, and the maturity prerequisite for the choice option.