The correct answer is (d). None of the four Sunni schools of Islamic law (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali) mention a minimum amount of dower. The dower is a payment made by the groom to the bride at the time of marriage. It is a form of compensation for the loss of her virginity and for the expenses she will incur as a married woman. The amount of dower is negotiable between the bride and groom, and there is no set minimum or maximum amount. In some cases, the dower may be symbolic, such as a single coin or a ring. In other cases, it may be a more substantial
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