The formation of a family through which one can find security and peace of mind. A person who is not married resembles a bird without a nest. Marriage serves as a shelter for anyone who feels lost in the wilderness of life; one can find a partner in life who would share one's joy and sorrow.
Islamic women are not aloud to reject marriage's no matter how much the price is to pay, and the Islamic men are aloud to have more then ten wives's... might think twice before having fun in bed.
the old man
Nikah means marriage or wedding in English. It refers to the Islamic marriage ceremony where a contract is signed between a man and a woman, creating a legal bond between them.
Marriage is the only legal approach per Islam teachings to practice sexual relationship. It requires approval of the female on the man approaching her for marriage. The marriage rituals requires the presence of at least two witnesses. The female should be offered a present on marriage.
To perform a nikah according to Islamic teachings, a Muslim man and woman must both consent to the marriage in the presence of witnesses. The marriage contract, known as the "nikahnama," is then signed by the couple, the witnesses, and the officiant. The officiant, usually an imam or religious leader, recites the marriage sermon and offers prayers for the couple's union. The bride's guardian may also give her consent for the marriage. The couple may also exchange a dowry, known as "mahr," as part of the marriage contract. This process is guided by Islamic principles of consent, mutual respect, and the importance of marriage in Islam.
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No, all that matters is that they get married according to Islamic laws, otherwise the marriage is void according to Islamic laws. There are no restrictions from the christian side.
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Buggy driver
Mutah marriage, also known as temporary marriage, is a controversial practice in Islam that allows a man and a woman to enter into a marriage contract for a specified period of time. The significance of Mutah marriage in the Quran is debated among scholars, with some arguing that it was permitted in early Islamic history but later prohibited, while others believe it is still permissible under certain circumstances. In Islamic teachings, temporary marriage is generally discouraged by mainstream Sunni scholars, who view it as contrary to the principles of permanent marriage and the sanctity of the family unit. However, some Shia Muslims continue to practice Mutah marriage based on their interpretation of certain Quranic verses and hadiths. Overall, the concept of Mutah marriage raises questions about the nature of marriage in Islam and the balance between individual desires and societal norms. It remains a topic of debate and controversy within the Muslim community.