Talk:Salar

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the article needs to tell what their native tongue IS.

Gringo300 08:00, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)

"For the Salar, divorce is a very easy procedure, although it can only be requested by the husband. In order to dissolve the marriage, the man only has to tell his wife that he no longer wishes to remain married to her. The woman abandons the conjugal residence and he remains free to be married again." w

no where in islam is this allowed, there has to be an intention which is 3 pronouncements, followed by one month where the women must remain in the house, followed by consultatin with the families to try and resolve the difficulties. If divorce does happen, the man is liable to provide for the wife and children, and he forfeits the initial mahar that was agreed on the marriage.

I've put a request for a source. However, it should be pointed out that what Islam states need not be the behavior of its adherents. It simply cannot be an argument used on a site like Wikipedia - unless the article is about Islam. Beetle B. 22:24, 23 February 2007 (UTC)