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In Hanafi law, the dower cannot be fixed at a sum less than
3 dirhams
10 dirhams
1000 dirhams
5000 dirhams
- The dower, also known as "mahr," is a mandatory gift from the groom to the bride in Islamic marriage.
- In Hanafi law, the minimum amount of mahr is set to ensure a token of sincerity and responsibility.
- Option 1: 3 dirhams - This is less than the stipulated minimum in Hanafi law.
- Option 2: 10 dirhams - This is the correct minimum limit in Hanafi jurisprudence.
- Option 3: 1000 dirhams - While possible, it exceeds the minimum requirement.
- Option 4: 5000 dirhams - Also exceeds the required minimum and can be agreed upon but is not the minimum.
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