Qatar Guide: Legal System
The legal system in a Muslim country might be very different to the one you have at home. This section explains about Sharia law and informs you of where you can find legal assistance. It also explains how marriage and divorce work in Qatar.-
Introduction The Islamic system of law
In general, Gulf states operate as largely patriarchal societies, headed and administered by ruling families, whose aim is to maintain the status quo while moving towards increased democracy (although in many cases the authorities seem to follow the old adage: ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’). more » -
Marriage & Divorce All you need to know about Muslim marriages
Although Gulf Arabs are entitled to marry as soon as they reach puberty, the average age at which people marry has increased considerably in recent years, to around 20. more » -
Embassy, consular & legal assistance Where to obtain legal information
The embassy or consulate of your home country can provide legal information and other assistance and it’s wise to register with it on arrival in the Gulf – so that it has a record of your presence, if nothing else. more »