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    Well, I don’t know about the American law, but in Islamic law, when a man and woman marry, the woman is given conditions which the man should obey, so the marriage becomes like a contract, the woman is also given the right to divorce and the right to keep her own last name. A woman can lay down any conditions of her choice and the man has to obey them no matter what. The man is assigned the role of the provider and protector and the woman is assigned the role of homemaker and financial consultant, the man isn’t allowed to hit his wife at all, he’s supposed to protect her. The roles assigned are very bendable, so the woman can be the provider and work if she wants to and the man can be the homemaker. The civil contracts that you’re talking about are probably the state law that protects all men and women. In the Islamic law, the man can protect his wife and the woman can protect her husband. There are a lot of other things as well (not elaborated on by the media :)) but that would make this a boring read, doncha think? Hopefully, this may answer your question…

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