Difference between muta and misyar

Ok here is the whole article
http://i-cias.com/e.o/muta.htm

So in Saudi Arabia. ppl do have wifes other then there permanent ones. Does any body have more information regarding misyar.

Thanks

i dint read the link....
but misyar is found in egypt/syria....

but whatever u call it, mutah or misyar or any other thing, adultery is aultery and its a Big Sin....

yeh so according to this thinking the as’haabs must have been committing adultry when they were doing mutah..good job :k:

Does anybody have more information regarding misyar

nothing new from u…
with the sort of ideology u ppl r fed with, one cannot even be surprised that u can come up with such a lowly response against the sahaaba…
and as usual… very bad job… :nook:

misyar is a marriage type (ofcourse thats how its defined but as i said, its just plain adultery in Islam) where the man seeks a temporary wife when he is travelling and away from his permanent wife…

so, like if i live in bahrain and i have to go to usa for some job, and i leave my wife behind, i temporarily marry a girl in usa, who i dont have to support financially but can do anything with her, and leave her at any time i like, i’d be doing ‘misyar’…

now according to any sane logic, tell me if this is to be called adultery or not???

the purpose of marriage in Islam is to get together a household and to make a shelter place for women, not to have women as ‘sex toys’ to use and dispose off at free will…

its u who needs to get ur facts straight..u also believe that mutah was allowed at two different times..so does that mean the as’haabs were committing adultry? or on those two occasions it was ok?
we dont believe mutah to be adultry so obviously the ashaabs werent commiting adultry

dont come in here and say mutah = adultry

so they were drinking wine too....
before its forbidance....

now if i say sharaab is haraam in Islam, and u come with "so u mean all those sahaabas were drunkards and comitting haraam" then all i can say for u is "salaam" for that is what Quran prescribes for an answer to jaahil people....

salaam.... :)

salaam

now read this very carefully:

Book 008, Number 3243:
Abdullah (b. Mas'ud) reported: We were on an expedition with Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and we had no women with us. We said: Should we not have ourselves castrated? He (the Holy Prophet) forbade us to do so He then granted us permission that we should contract temporary marriage for a stipulated period giving her a garment, and 'Abdullah then recited this verse: 'Those who believe do not make unlawful the good things which Allah has made lawful for you, and do not transgress. Allah does not like trangressers" (al-Qur'an, v. 87).

now go read your sahih books and tell me where Prophet (pbuh&up) allowed people to drink even for a moment in history.

salaam again

fact is..Prophet (pbuh&up) never prohibited mutah in His life time and never allowed alcohol..its umar who did that..and thats why ur sahih historians messed up the history books and thats why there are so many contradictions in these sahih books

salam

the hadith which prohibits mutaa is narrated by none other than Ali bin Abu Talib (ra) himself....
but when u ppl find no other answer u say Ali (ra) said that cuz of taqiya....

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*Originally posted by armughal: *
the hadith which prohibits mutaa is narrated by none other than Ali bin Abu Talib (ra) himself....
but when u ppl find no other answer u say Ali (ra) said that cuz of taqiya....
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we don't believe in jaali hadiths..sorry..salaam i mean
hopefully u will learn the meaning of taqiya too like bao bihari

btw armughal..this hadith is also from sahih muslim..its too bad you can't really deny it

nahin, taqiya is only for shiaas to learn....
i dont think i need to learn it....
and the concept of taqiya is just another blot u ppl try to put on the imaan of Ali (ra)....
on one hand u praise him beyond what shud be, and on the other u just bring his level of faith to such low....

and hey yeh baar baar salaam wali bat kahaan se mil gayee????
ab gadhaa agar sar pe qulaa pehan le to alim to nahin ban jata na....
so stop immitating me....
and for once, find something original....

while i dont want to get into this debate, Dr. Zakir Naik was asked a question on Muta yesterday on ARY ... and he mentioned that Prophet s.a.w. prohibited Muta in 7 A.H ... anyone who could further shed some light on his point. any references?

Wa'Salam

hahaha weak response once again..u have seriously lost it buddy
u dont want to learn the meaning of taqiyah because you won't have any stupid excuse for being ignorant

Rainmaker...if mutah was supposedly a bad thing why would Prophet (pbuh&up) allow it in the first place?

hey armughal even though its pretty obvious your cornered please stick to the topic. Taqiyah and gadhas is not the issue here. A good tactic for diversion though. Those ahadith are quite clear on mutah and so are your blatant accusations to the ashabs. :nono1:

I thought we’re the ones accused of bad mouthing ashabs, but really you guys take the cake. :rolleyes:

temporary marriage is not allowed whatever name you give it.

it was allowed at one point before Rasool Allah :saw: prohibited it, Islam was revealed gradually not all at once, the hadith is from before the prohibition.

pk taz, read this ahadith and let us know us in your view who has a higher authority, the prophet (saw) or H.Umer?

another hadith is sahih muslim:

Book 008, Number 3249:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported: We contracted temporary marriage giving a handful of (tales or flour as a dower during the lifetime of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and durnig the time of Abu Bakr until 'Umar forbade it in the case of 'Amr b. Huraith.

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*Originally posted by humhaipakistani: *
pk taz, read this ahadith and let us know us in your view who has a higher authority, the prophet (saw) or H.Umer?

another hadith is sahih muslim:

Book 008, Number 3249:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported: We contracted temporary marriage giving a handful of (tales or flour as a dower during the lifetime of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and durnig the time of Abu Bakr until 'Umar forbade it in the case of 'Amr b. Huraith.
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Well you see..I forgot to fix this hadith in time. My apologies.

Yours truely
Muslim from Sahih Muslim

or should it be Muslim of Sahih Muslim? this english language i tell ya