(ANSAmed) - ROME, AUGUST 1 - The local religious authority
for the province of Kateef, in the north eastern part of the
kingdom, has banned divorce during the month of Ramadan fasting,
which began today, as the latter is meant to facilitate
reconciliation among spouses.
''Allowing divorce during the month of Ramadan will not be
possible'', Mohammed Al Jirani, a judge at the religious
authority, told 'Al Quds Al Arabi' newspaper.
According to the judge, the body is convinced that the ban
will help diminish separations, giving those with the intention
to separate "more time to think".
The judge highlighted that ''some divorce cases, divorce
being the worst of things allowed within the Muslim religion
could end with the two people making up during Ramadan. This
month, prayer activities which bring peace to the human being
will increase".(ANSAmed).
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