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Originally Posted by sonz that is not misyar
what u posted is not even allowed in islam
who cares what about some "muslims" do. if its not allowed in islam then why ru posting what they r doing |
This is clearly wrong but I do not understand the rules for a valid marriage if a Misyar marriage is allowed and this is not? Someone else posted on the requirements of a valid marriage,
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Originally Posted by Muslim Knight Those requirements are: an offer and acceptance from both parties; a specified dowry, according to the Qur'anic verse: "And give unto the women, (whom ye marry) free gift of their marriage portions" (An-Nisa': 4), and that the contract wins the consent of the guardian. Thereby, no one has the right to brandish it as unlawful. |
Surely even this case meets these requirements: there was an offer and an acceptance from both sides; there was dowry; there was permission from the guardian; both sides agreed to the contract.
Therefore there must be another requirement that prohibits one marriage but allows another. The obvious one must be intention - these marriages are banned because their intent is wrong. Can I ask for an opinion on that?
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