Re: The Concept Of Londi In The Quran
^JazakAllah khair sister for the kind help.
What is "Misyar" ?
Is the following correct
**what is misyaar
**before i explain it i want to say. that this kind of marriage does not have a tradition in islam. although there is different kinds of consepts about this kind of marriage.
the first one i explaines earlier. that a couple which cannot afford a house together can life for themselves for a period then later on they can live together.
the other consept is a form for legal prostitution or legal form of sexual relation to other women in change of money. this practise is popular among poor people who cannot afford money to buy houses so they have misyaar marriage for a time, while among rick saudi arabians this is practised as prostitution.
although there are arabs who support this and take this support out from books. as the full name is zawaaj al-misyaar (travellers marriage) this is somehow changed thru grammars. it was misraa which meanth wealth. although sunnis can agree and disagree on this practise. and some can say its lawful while others ban it
who practises it
this practise is only practised in the arab areas. missr,palestine,jordan,saudia the schools of law which include and accept this practise are hanbali and shafei (madrassah of al-azhar) also the salafis who are strong in this area alloves it. theyr sheikh abdul aziz ibn abdullah ibn BAZ sent fatwa on that to make it legal
read there is only practised in this area. so not a common practise among sunnis.
what is mutaah
a marriage which is based on a contract, in where the woman receives a dowry (a sum of money/property...), this marriage lasts for a period of how much the contract is signed for . for example one week, one year or 10 years...
this marriage is thereby a temporary marriage. in this case too there is two forms. one gorup of shias who practise it as a legal marriage for a period of time, while others uses it as a form for prostitution without beeing punished. note that adultery in saudia and iran is punished hard. and in both countries we will find practises as temporary marriages as been accepted. misyaar in suaida and mutah in iran.
who practises it
during the prophets time (according to sunnis) it was practised, but later abolished by the prophet mohammad saww twice (once during the opening of kaaba, second during the battle of khaybar). hazrat umar (ra) confirmed that ban during his period.
shia practise this as a legal act. (i dont know about ismailis and zaydis) although it is not practised by all shias. there can be some different opinion among akbari and usoolis and well as shaykhis.