Petals & Thorns | Fiqh of Marriage & Divorce | Mufti Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf | Hackney
Fiqh of Marriage & Divorce
Petals & Thorns
Fiqh of Marriage Class - Sat 4th June 10:30am to 4pm
Fiqh of Divorce Class - Sat 25th June, 10:30am to 4pm
In day and age where the very act of getting married is becoming increasingly cumbersome and frustrating for many resulting in unhappy and loveless couples it is essential to understand the Islamic guidance pertinent to such an important aspect of life considered half the deen. The aim of the class is to provide a better understanding of the juridical (fiqhi) rulings pertaining to marriage, divorce and related issues.
The class will cover the following:
Register
via the masjids website. £5 per class (£10 for both classes). Sisters facilities. Lunch provided
Venue
Masjid e Quba, 70 Cazenove Road, Stamford Hill, London N16 6AA
info (a) masjidequba org uk / masjidequba org uk
Petals & Thorns
Fiqh of Marriage Class - Sat 4th June 10:30am to 4pm
Fiqh of Divorce Class - Sat 25th June, 10:30am to 4pm
In day and age where the very act of getting married is becoming increasingly cumbersome and frustrating for many resulting in unhappy and loveless couples it is essential to understand the Islamic guidance pertinent to such an important aspect of life considered half the deen. The aim of the class is to provide a better understanding of the juridical (fiqhi) rulings pertaining to marriage, divorce and related issues.
The class will cover the following:
- The pre-requisites and conditions of nikah (marriage),
- Unmarriageable kin (mahrams)
- Issues relating to marriage with the ‘People of the Book’ (Ahle Kitab)
- Choosing an ideal spouse
- The wali (guardian)
- Mahr (dowry)
- Kufū’ (compatibility)
- The method of the sunnah nikah
- Clarifying the differences between cultural and religious practices
- Polygamy, Zina (adultery/fornication)
- Walīma
- After nikah rights and duties
- Sexual relations
- Rules of divorce
- Misconceptions of divorce
- The three types of divorce (talaq)
- Revoking a divorce (raj‘a)
- The sunnah method of divorce, Khulaʿ
- The waiting period (idda)
- Custody of children (hidana)
Register
via the masjids website. £5 per class (£10 for both classes). Sisters facilities. Lunch provided
Venue
Masjid e Quba, 70 Cazenove Road, Stamford Hill, London N16 6AA
info (a) masjidequba org uk / masjidequba org uk