Special / Unmarried girl can become legally mother in this muslim country

There are many such Islamic countries in the world where even today the orders of fundamentalists are above the law of the country. In such countries, in the name of moral policing, people are punished in various ways, from flogging to ordinary whipping. In Pakistan, without caring for the police, people themselves become judges and give on-the-spot verdicts.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 08, 2023, 03:52 PM
Mother without marriage: There are many such Islamic countries in the world where even today the orders of fundamentalists are above the law of the country. In such countries, in the name of moral policing, people are punished in various ways, from flogging to ordinary whipping. In Pakistan, without caring for the police, people themselves become judges and give on-the-spot verdicts. According to statistics, Islam is the second largest religion in the world. That means about 25% of the world's population is Muslim. However, some countries are also liberal in these countries, where not only the people of their religion and country but also the people of other countries and other religions are treated equally with generosity.

Azad Khayal Freedom to people of other religions in the country

Here we are talking about India's very close Islamic country UAE (UAE) where a law has been made recently which is being discussed all over the world. Actually, in this law in UAE, foreigners living here have been given more religious freedom and freedom to live according to them. You can infer from this that unmarried girls living here from other countries and following other religions have also been allowed to become mothers.

Federal Personal Status Law for non-Muslims

In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), this law has been liberalized so much according to the needs of today's world that you can compare this law with America or any country in Europe. In this, a very liberal approach has been adopted regarding marriage, divorce, child custody, property rights, will etc. of non-Muslim people living in UAE.

How did the change happen?

According to media reports, this new law is going to be effective from 1 February 2023. These reforms were approved on 27 November 2021. At that time, the Sheikh here was the late bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who had changed about 40 laws of the UAE at that time. Then it was termed as one of the biggest reforms in the history of Arab countries. That's why today UAE, one of the most developed Muslim countries in the world, is being discussed all over the world for its generosity and free-spiritedness.