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[quote]I have my concern on "Mahr". When religion binds men to be fully responsible for "Economics" after marriage bond, it is obvious in this directive, that, women rule in Economics or Financial matters of Society is limited or Non-existent.And men are the sole runner of finance or economics. The trend has changed now in modern times. Women have now equal oppurtunities not only for technical education (which lead to highly money oriented Professions) but are also occupying hundred of thousands jobs, replacing men. Earning oppurtunites have scarced for men and it is resulting delayed marriages and other imbalances in society. Therefore Under such conditions, it is not justified to ask men for "Mahr" or to declare them to be Wholly repsonsible for Financial matters after marriage. Edited by: faysal99 on Saturday, September 12, 2009 5:05 PM[/quote]
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