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  1. Nikah mut'ah Arabic: نكاح المتعة, romanized: nikāḥ al-mutʿah, literally "pleasure marriage"; temporary marriage: 1045 or Sigheh (Persian: صیغه ، ازدواج موقت) is a private and verbal temporary marriage contract that is practiced in Twelver Shia Islam in which the duration of the marriage and the mahr must be specified and agreed upon in advance.

  2. mutʿah, in Islamic law, a temporary marriage that is contracted for a limited or fixed period and involves the payment of money to the female partner. Mutʿah is referred to in the Qurʾān (Muslim scriptures) in these words: And you are allowed to seek out wives with your wealth in decorous conduct, but not in fornication, but give them their ...

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  3. The Sahaaba Radiyallahu Anhum were unanimous regarding the abrogation of Mut’ah Nikah (temporary marriage). The Abrogation was done on two occasions, during Fathe Makkah (Conquest of Makkah) and Khaibar. In another narration it is mentioned that three things were abrogated on two different occasions: Mut’ah, eating the meat of domesticated ...

  4. A time-bound marriage (termed in Islamic jurisprudence as Al-Nikah Al-Muwaqqat) is a marriage entered into for a fixed time. The difference between the two is that mut’ah is done by using the words of Mut’ah. A time-bound marriage is done by saying the word, nikah which is normally used for regular marriage.

  5. A: The laws of Islam had come down gradually. The prohibition of interest and alcohol also came down gradually. The same applies to mutah. Now all are permanently declared as haraam. And Allah Ta’ala (الله تعالى) knows best. Answered by: Mufti Ebrahim Salejee (Isipingo Beach) Original Source Link.

  6. A woman may engage in mut’ah with many men in one single night ( mut’ah dawriyyah) [8] 2. It is haraam to engage in mut’ah. Both parties will be sinful and their intimacy will be regarded to be zinaa. 3. If a person engages in mut’ah, it is zinaa. He/she should make sincere tawbah and istighfaar.

  7. Dec 16, 2002 · The basic principle concerning marriage is that it should be ongoing and permanent. Temporary marriage – i.e., mut’ah marriage – was permitted at the beginning of Islam, then it was abrogated and became haram until the Day of Judgement. Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah ...

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