In fact I was doing some research about such children(born out of wedlock)cos it is a matter so important to my family, and I found out that even according to the shariah law the children of the bed as they are known are always to be legally considered their mother's. Hence what this court is doing, by taking away the child from his mother, is actually against even the Shariah laws itself though of course I have no clue what kinda country laws prevail there.
My question is why separate them? What do you wish to achieve by doing so? What great justice will come about by this action?
In fact I was doing some research about such children(born out of wedlock)cos it is a matter so important to my family, and I found out that even according to the shariah law the children of the bed as they are known are always to be legally considered their mother's. Hence what this court is doing, by taking away the child from his mother, is actually against even the Shariah laws itself though of course I have no clue what kinda country laws prevail there.
My question is why separate them? What do you wish to achieve by doing so? What great justice will come about by this action?