Half-widow

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Half-widow is a term given to Kashmiri women whose husbands have disappeared and were still missing during the ongoing conflict in Kashmir.[1] These women are called "half-widows" because they have no idea whether their husbands are dead or alive.[2]

Thousands of husbands in Kashmir disappeared during the conflict.[3]

Most of the half-widows have not remarried due to doubt about their husband's fate and a lack of consensus among Muslim scholars on the issue. In Kashmir, a group of religious scholars issued a fatwa on the 26 of December 2013 saying that half-widows are allowed to remarry after a waiting period of four years.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The other half: For many Kashmir 'half-widows', the remarriage ruling means little". The Indian Express. 2 March 2014.
  2. ^ "In pictures: Kashmir's 'half-widows'". BBC World News. 11 December 2013.
  3. ^ "The dilemma of Kashmir's half-widows". Al Jazeera.
  4. ^ "Issue of remarrying of kashmari HALF-WIDOWS? -UmmahHelpline". ummahhelpline.com.