Marriage and divorce practices in Islamic centers in Italy
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divorcio, Italia, centros islámicos, matrimonio, musulmanes, imánResumen
Este artículo estudia los matrimonios y divorcios musulmanes en centros islámicos de Italia, influenciados por la religión y celebrados fuera del alcance de las leyes italianas. El artículo es básicamente una investigación empírica fundamentada en entrevistas con imanes de varios centros islámicos, hombres y mujeres musulmanes que han elegido centros islámicos para casarse o divorciarse, y consejeros de familia que siguen diferentes casos. Investiga las motivaciones tras esas prácticas, analizando datos de trabajo de campo, y demuestra las consecuencias sociojurídicas relacionadas, específicamente, con el rol de los centros islámicos y de los imanes en esos matrimonios y divorcios. Se toman en consideración el estado actual de derechos religiosos para los musulmanes de Italia y la falta de conocimiento sobre las circunstancias y razones para esas prácticas en el país.
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