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Muta', Temporary Marriage in Islamic Law

Sachiko Murata
  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgement
  • Permanent Marriage
    • I. The Pillars of the Marriage Contract
      • A. The Formula (sigha)
      • B. The Persons (mahall)
      • C. Guardianship (wilaya)
      • D. Witnesses (Shahid)
    • II. The Statutes Of Marriage
      • A. The Dower (mahr)
      • B. Support (nafaqa)
      • C. Annulment (faskh)
    • III. Divorce (Talaq)
    • IV. The Waiting Period ('Idda)
    • V. Forswearing (Ila')
    • VI. Zihar
    • VII. Sworn Allegation (Li'an)
    • VIII. Inheritance (Mirath)
  • The Four Pillars Of Mut'a
    • I. The Formula
    • II. The Persons
    • III. The Time Period (Mudda)
    • IV. The Dower
  • The Statutes of Mut'a
    • Conditions in the Contract
    • Coitus Interruptus
    • Divorce
    • Forswearing
    • Sworn Allegation
    • Zihar
    • Inheritance
    • The Waiting Period
    • Renewing The Contract
  • The Legitimacy of Mut'a
    • The Shi'i View
    • The Sunni View
      • 1. The Qur'anic Argument
      • 2. The Sermon of 'Umar
      • 3. The Hadith Transmitted by the Companions
      • Arguments Derived From the Hadith
    • The Opinions of The Four Sunny Schools of Law
    • The Shi'i Juridical Argument
      • The consensus of the Shi'i community
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Mut'a (Temporary marriage)
Shariah
Islamic Law

A description of the legal situation of mut'a / mutah in Shi'ism and the origin of this divergence between Sunni and Shi'i law on temporary marriage

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Sachiko Murata
Ansariyan Publications - Qum
  • Muta', Temporary Marriage in Islamic Law
    • Introduction
    • Acknowledgement
    • Permanent Marriage
      • I. The Pillars of the Marriage Contract
        • A. The Formula (sigha)
        • B. The Persons (mahall)
        • C. Guardianship (wilaya)
        • D. Witnesses (Shahid)
      • II. The Statutes Of Marriage
        • A. The Dower (mahr)
        • B. Support (nafaqa)
        • C. Annulment (faskh)
      • III. Divorce (Talaq)
      • IV. The Waiting Period ('Idda)
      • V. Forswearing (Ila')
      • VI. Zihar
      • VII. Sworn Allegation (Li'an)
      • VIII. Inheritance (Mirath)
    • The Four Pillars Of Mut'a
      • I. The Formula
      • II. The Persons
      • III. The Time Period (Mudda)
      • IV. The Dower
    • The Statutes of Mut'a
      • Conditions in the Contract
      • Coitus Interruptus
      • Divorce
      • Forswearing
      • Sworn Allegation
      • Zihar
      • Inheritance
      • The Waiting Period
      • Renewing The Contract
    • The Legitimacy of Mut'a
      • The Shi'i View
      • The Sunni View
        • 1. The Qur'anic Argument
        • 2. The Sermon of 'Umar
        • 3. The Hadith Transmitted by the Companions
        • Arguments Derived From the Hadith
      • The Opinions of The Four Sunny Schools of Law
      • The Shi'i Juridical Argument
        • The consensus of the Shi'i community
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