An Assessment of the Attitude of Muslim Towards Marriage a Case Study of Bali Local Government Area, of Taraba State
Student: IDRIS DANLADI IDRIS (Project, 2025)
Department of Islamic Studies
Taraba State University, Jalingo, Taraba State
Abstract
ABSTRACT At first glance, the subject of Islamic influence on the Bali people toward the attitude of marriage seem easy to write about, but it is, infect extremely difficult. No previous researcher, either early or modern, has compiled any work dealing specifically with this topic. And if there is, I couldn’t find any to lay my hands on. I personally conducted oral interview with the people of the area and others. Bali’s people like any other tribal groups, have differed in defining the scope variety and causes of taboo and prohibition, most of which were a product of their primitive beliefs, culture and civic. The researcher therefore, focuses on certain laws and injunctions of Islam, especially, those that deal with marriage and it impact on marital status and custom of the Aborigine people in Bali.
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