Abstract

This article discusses about the principle of the welfare of the children or the best interest of the children in determining custody decisions under Islamic jurisdictions. Although the qualifications of the conflicting parties are a matter of great importance, the welfare of the children is the paramount consideration with the aims protecting the childrens interests. The qualifications' aspects or other matters are examined only insofar as they relate to their welfare. The discussions also evolve regarding irresponsible and neglectful actions committed by the parents denying the rights and welfare of their own children.

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