Woman Between Islam and Western Society
        
        
          8. Concerning Divorce
        
        
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          8. CONCERNING DIVORCE
        
        
          When a man and a woman bind themselves
        
        
          together by tying the knot of marriage, they cherish
        
        
          the hope of living together for the whole of the rest
        
        
          of their lives. Then, when nature blesses their union
        
        
          with a child, it strengthens the bond of marriage,
        
        
          providing a guarantee of its greater depth and
        
        
          stability. On the basis of data collected in western
        
        
          countries, the
        
        
          Encyclopaedia Britannica
        
        
          of 1984
        
        
          confirms this with the statement that “childless
        
        
          couples tend to have a higher divorce rate than
        
        
          couples with children.”
        
        
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          A divorce court judge in the West holds that “every
        
        
          little youngster born to a couple is an added
        
        
          assurance that their marriage will never be
        
        
          dissolved in a divorce court.”
        
        
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          In spite of these apparently favorable psychological
        
        
          factors and natural, traditional attachments of
        
        
          parents and children, the rising incidence of divorce
        
        
          is a new and observable phenomenon of the
        
        
          modern world. One of the most important
        
        
          contributing factors is the ease with which women