With no intention to spoil the other thread on mutah…i have certain questions to ask about it…
1-Is married women alowed to do mutah -Condition being her husband is not home and she is overdone by that harmonal thing -and vice versa…
2-I have asked this queston several times…
What if a women concieves from mutah…will she announce that the child is from mutah…is she religiously bound to anounce that …because bachay ki waldiyat to sahi hona chahiye…
and suppose a women due to this * harmonal factor * does mutah with two different persons or with some toher person and her husband then how will the waldiyat is recognised…
some toher questions later…
kindly try to be specific with no lenghty full of if’s and but’s answers…
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*Originally posted by bao bihari: *
Assalam o Alaikum....
With no intention to spoil the other thread on mutah........i have certain questions to ask about it.....
1-Is married women alowed to do mutah -Condition being her husband is not home and she is overdone by that harmonal thing -and vice versa...
2-I have asked this queston several times....
What if a women concieves from mutah........will she announce that the child is from mutah.........is she religiously bound to anounce that ...because bachay ki waldiyat to sahi hona chahiye....
and suppose a women due to this * harmonal factor * does mutah with two different persons or with some toher person and her husband then how will the waldiyat is recognised.....
some toher questions later....
kindly try to be specific with no lenghty full of if's and but's answers.....
WAsalam
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No, a woman cannot contract more than one marriage at one time. Reasoning for that being like that of regular marriage, lineage.
Furthermore she has to observe a period of iddat between marriages. So your last point cannot arise.
Yes. The child is considered legitimate,and belongs to the father.