The head of Palestinian Islamic courts on Sunday told
judges not to grant divorces over Ramadan, fearing the
month-long fast could spark rash words that would be
regretted later.
Judge Mahmud Habash said he based his ruling
on "the
experience of previous years" when he found that the
dawn-to-dusk fast and ban on cigarettes, which began
on Saturday, tended to lead to frayed tempers and
sharp tongues.
"Some, because they have not eaten and not smoked,
create problems" in their marriages, he said in a
statement, and they can make "quick and ill-considered
decisions".
According to the Palestinian Authority, 50,000 weddings
were celebrated in the occupied West Bank and the
Gaza Strip in 2015, but more than 8,000 divorces were
also registered.
Endemic unemployment and poverty are said to be
major contributing factors.
There is no civil marriage or divorce in the Palestinian
territories, where only religious courts have those
powers.
Source-Aljazeera
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