By
Professor Gabriel Sawma
Students of Saudi
Nationality come to the United States for study. Many of them marry American
women with no experience in Saudi Arabia’s family law, and have no idea what
they are getting into in marrying someone of a different culture. Quite often,
the Saudi students convince these women to convert to Islam, and then have
American Muslim children who must follow Islam. Some of the marriages are very
strong and good, but the majority of them are not, and they fall apart under
the impact of extreme and difficult shock of social and religious life of Saudi
Arabia.
When the marriage breaks
up, American women naturally want to take their children with them and leave
Saudi Arabia, but they find out that they cannot get an exit visa without
permission of the husband, even though they and their children are U.S.
citizens. This author has worked in Saudi Arabia and other Middle East
countries, and handled many cases involving custody of children in the region.
The Religious Effect
Islamic religion
dominates all aspects of life in Saudi Arabia. This includes government policy,
cultural norms, and social behavior. Islam is the only official religion of that
country, and public observance of any other religion is forbidden throughout
the kingdom.
Women are prohibited from
driving cars or riding bicycles on public roads, or in places where they might
be observed. Women and men are not free to congregate together in most public
places, and a man may be arrested for being seen with, walking with, or
traveling with, or driving a woman other than his wife or sister, or mother, or
daughter. Also are forbidden of playing music, or dancing in public, mixed
swimming, public showing of movies, and consumption of alcohol.
Religious police, known
as mutawwa, are empowered to enforce
the strict conservative interpretation of Islamic codes of dress and behavior
of women, and in many cases, they harass women who do not cover their heads or
whose clothing is insufficiently concealing.
Saudi Arabia Does Not Recognize Dual Citizenship
Children of American
women born of marriages with Saudi men lose their U.S citizenship while in
Saudi Arabia. This is due to the fact that Saudi Arabia will not recognize dual
citizenship. Saudi government considers the offspring to be solely Saudi
citizens because they were born to a Saudi father.
While in Saudi Arabia, Children
born of Saudi men and American women will be considered Saudi citizens only.
An Exit Visa is Required to Depart Saudi Arabia
A U.S. citizen married to
Saudi man should be aware of the fact that she must have permission from her
husband to depart Saudi Arabia with the children. This is true even if the
woman and her children are U.S. citizens and even if the husband is not a Saudi
Citizen.
The U.S. Embassy can intercede with the Saudi government to request
exit visas for adult U.S. women, but there is no guarantee that visas will be
issued. Obtaining an exit visa without the consent of the male guardian, takes
many months, if it can be obtained at all. The U.S. Embassy cannot obtain exit
visas for the departure of minor children without permission from the father.
American Women Who Marry Saudi Men May Lose Their
Children After They Return to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is not a
signatory to The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child
Abduction, nor are there any international or bilateral treaties in force
between the United States and Saudi Arabia dealing with international parental
child abduction.
American women who travel
to Saudi Arabia are subject to the jurisdiction of Saudi courts, as well as to
Saudi laws and regulations. This hold true for all matters including custody.
Parents planning to travel with their children to Saudi Arabia should bear in
mind that the U.S. government cannot help an American woman whose children have
been abducted by their father.
Saudi Arabia Does Not Recognize U.S. Court Custody
Orders
American women marrying
Saudi men should keep in mind that, in Saudi Arabia, custody decisions are
based on Islamic law, and that Saudi Arabia is not party with the U.S. to any
extradition, judicial assistance or child abduction treaties.
Additionally,
Saudi law does not recognize U.S. court orders, including child custody and
divorce decrees, which are consequently unenforceable in Saudi Arabia. An
American mother, whose husband has abducted the children to Saudi Arabia may
not be granted an entry visa to the kingdom to see her children.
A child born anywhere in
the world to a Saudi father is generally held to be a Saudi citizen, Muslim,
and eligible for a Saudi passport. In many cases, the Saudi Embassy will grant
passport to children born in the United States of an American wife and a Saudi
husband.
American Woman May Find Her Husband is Married to
Other Women at the Same Time
Like any other Muslim
majority country, Saudi Arabia allows a Muslim husband to have up to four wives
at one time as long as he can support them and treats each equally, while a
woman may have one husband at a time.
Under Islamic law, a
Muslim man is allowed to marry a Christian or Jew without having to change her
religion. But a Muslim woman cannot marry non-Muslim man unless he converts to
Islam.
Non-Muslim Women Marrying Muslim Men Cannot Inherit
Under Islamic law, which
is the law in Saudi Arabia, a non-Muslim woman is not allowed to inherit from
her husband. Daughters receive only half the amount of inheritance awarded to
their brothers.
Testimony of Women in Courts is Equal Half of that of
Men
Under the Islamic law of
Saudi Arabia, the testimony of a woman does not carry the same weight as that
of a man. The testimony of one man equals that of two women.
DISCLAIMER: While every effort
has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication, it is not intended to
provide legal advice as individual situations will differ and should be
discussed with an expert and/or lawyer. For specific or legal advice on the information
provided and related topics, please contact the author.
Gabriel Sawma is a lawyer with Middle East background,
and a recognized authority on Islamic law of marriage, divorce and custody of
children, Hindu marital disputes in U.S. courts, and Iran divorce in USA.
·
Professor of Middle
East Constitutional and Islamic law,
·
Expert Consultant on
Islamic divorce in US Courts and Canada,
·
Expert Consultant on
Hindu divorce in U.S. courts,
·
Expert Consultant on
Iranian Shi’a divorce in USA,
·
Expert Consultant on
Islamic finance.
Admitted to the
Lebanese Bar Association; Associate Member of the New York State Bar
Association and the American Bar Association.
Prof. Sawma lectured
at the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) in New York State and wrote
many affidavits to immigration authorities, Federal Courts, and family State
Courts in connection with recognition of Islamic foreign divorces in the U.S.,
Hindu divorces, and Iranian marital conflicts.
Taught Islamic Finance
for MBA program at the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Travelled extensively
to: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt, Sudan, the United Arab
Emirates, Jordan, Syria and Palestine.
Wrote many articles on
Islamic and Hindu divorce in USA, custody of children in the Middle East and
Central Asia; and on abduction of children to Muslim countries;
Speaks, reads and
writes several languages including Arabic, English, French and others.
Interviewed by:
Contact Information:
Tel. (609) 915-2237
http://www.gabrielsawma.blogspot.com
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