Elements of Family Security between Jurisprudence and Law

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Guezei abdel ali et.al

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This research delves into a topic of great importance concerning the family and its security. It highlights the components of family security in both Sharia law and civil law by examining the provisions of Islamic jurisprudence and statutory laws, particularly the Algerian legislation governing family matters. It extracts the components and foundations of family security from these provisions, revealing that family security is a broad concept only comprehended through the convergence of its components, which evolve and change according to the dynamics of time, place, and the nature of society, and everything that impacts the stability of the family. Furthermore, it becomes apparent that these provisions include security rules and highly effective components in achieving robust family security, fundamentally rooted in authentic Islamic principles subsequently embraced by statutory laws. These components have accompanied the family through various stages of its formation, represented in the engagement and its associated provisions, the marriage and its requisite conditions and elements, and the resulting consequences. The regulations governing these provisions, conditions, and consequences are deemed exemplary security standards.

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