Mahr
An Islamic marriage contract. It can be enforceable if the Court can enforce it neutrally–i.e., the Court does not need to weigh in on religious matters and the Contract is sufficiently specific. For example, in Alulddin v. Alfartousi, the contract called for Husband to pay Wife “an offered Dowry: $15,000 and a Postponed Dowry $10,000 when she demands it.” Because it was specific and could be neutrally enforced, the Court could enforce the “Postponed dowry” of $10,000.