The period of optional marriage begins at the age of 18 and ends at the age of 25 and whoever does not marry at the age of 25 is forced to marry.
If a person refrains from marrying after this age on the grounds that he is a sick person, if his illness can be cured, he will be forced to be discharged, although the incurable disease prevents him from marrying.
If a person refrains from marrying after 25 years without a legitimate excuse, one quarter of his income shall be taken from him, whether he is a quarter of his property or the profit of his business or the wages of his industry.
Any person who has not married after the age of 25 shall not accept a job at all in the interests of the Government, shall not be elected in any of the bodies, shall not be entrusted with a position or matter, and if an employee is exempted.
5 - Anyone who exceeds 50 and is married to one woman and is financially and physically able to marry another is assigned to be a partner in filling a need of social needs if he apologizes for reasonable reasons to help the children of the poor and orphans from one to three as much as possible.
6 - Whoever marries at the age of 18-25 and was poor does not have anything to cut him from the land of the government from 150 to 300 acres free (900 acres) from the nearest place.
7 - If the owners of factories or shops give him a capital loan 100 pounds Osmanli paid for three years.
A person who marries before the age of 25 and does not have an elder brother who serves his parents is exempted from recruitment, as well as a girl if she marries and does not have an older brother who serves her parents, exempts her husband from conscription.
Every person who married before the age of 25 and has three children is taught free of charge in the night government schools. If they are more, three are taught free of charge and each of the remaining 10 is paid public funds until he is 13 years old. If a woman has 4 males onwards A subsidy of 20 Egyptian pounds is granted.
10 - Every student working to request science at home or abroad postpone his decision to marry until he is studied.
11 - Those who are forced to travel and stay abroad for a number of years for any reason he must accompany his wife or provide an excuse not to take his wife with him, although able to marry in the other country forced him, and then after the return to collect his wife in one place.
This summary of the provisions of the law.