Woman Between Islam and Western Society
        
        
          9. Dowry
        
        
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          9. DOWRY
        
        
          THE CUSTOM OF DOWRY IS NOT ISLAMIC
        
        
          The custom of giving dowry — a practice which has
        
        
          never been sanctioned by Islam — is greatly on the
        
        
          increase among the Muslims of India and Pakistan.
        
        
          As this custom is not prevalent among the Muslims
        
        
          of other countries, it seems quite clear that it has
        
        
          been borrowed by Indian and Pakistani Muslims
        
        
          from the Hindus of the sub-continent. The latter, in
        
        
          accordance with their ancient law, did not give their
        
        
          daughters any share in the family property, but on
        
        
          the occasion of their marriage — as a measure of
        
        
          compensation — they gave them dowries, part of
        
        
          which took the form of household goods.
        
        
          In imitating this Hindu custom in India, Muslims
        
        
          are denying their daughters their rightful share in
        
        
          the family property to which they are entitled under
        
        
          Islamic law. The practice of “compensating” for this
        
        
          by giving them wedding presents and labelling
        
        
          these
        
        
          jahaz
        
        
          or “dowry”
        
        
          (jahez
        
        
          in Urdu) is, in reality,
        
        
          a deliberate evasion of the Islamic law of
        
        
          inheritance.