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AsmabintUmran
08-02-2009 @ 8:51 PM    Notify Admin about this post
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What is Mut'ah and is it allowed

AbuAbdir-Razzaq
17-02-2009 @ 3:22 PM    Notify Admin about this post
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Bismillah wal Hamdulillaah was Salaatu was Salaam ala nabiyinna Muhammad [sallAllahu alaihi was Sallam] wa la aalihi was sahbihi wa man wala

amma ba'd

AsSalaamu alaikam wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu

regarding your question this was answered by Shaykh Saalih al Uthaymeen [Rahimahullah] and has been translated I have posted a small excerpt to read the full fatwa click on the link Insha'Allah,


quote:
Marriage with the intention to divorcing after a Time Period.  
Question:

A person is going abroad to study and he wants to protect his chastity there by getting married for a specific period of time. Afterwards, he will divorce his wife although he does not inform her that he is planning on divorcing her after a specific time period. What is the ruling concerning such behaviour?  
Answer:

Marriage with the intention of divorce must fall into one of two cases.
First, it is explicitly stipulated in the marriage that the marriage is for a month, a year or until he finishes his studies and so forth. This is known as Mut'ah. This is forbidden.

The second case is where the person has that as his intention [in his heart] but it is not put as a stipulation in the contract. The widespread opinion among the Hanbalis is that that is forbidden and that the contract is void. They say that what is intended is equivalent to what is actually stipulated, since the Prophet (sallallaahu ıalaihi-wasallam) said,

"Indeed actions are based upon intentions and for everyone is what he intended." [1]


FatwaIslam.com


Abdullah b.Umar May Allah be pleased with them both said:
'Every bidah(religious innovation) is misguidance, even if people think it is good.'
Al-Lalikaii in Sharh Usıl Iıtiqıd Ahl Al-Sunnah wa Al-Jama'ah Vol 1. P134, no.111






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