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Nikaah al-Misyar and the rulings on forbidden marriages

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The book Nikah al-Misyar and the Rulings of Forbidden Marriages deals with a detailed study of the so-called al-Misyar marriage in comparison with other invalid marriages in the light of the Book and the Sunnah, and clarifies the opinions of some scholars who have spoken about this marriage, indicating their views and opinions on it.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Irfan bin Salim al-Asha Hassouna al-Damascene
  • Number of pages: 217 pages
  • The subject of the book: Rulings on forbidden marriages

The contents of the book:

  1. foot
  2. Musyar marriage
  3. The opinion of scholars on the legality of mesyar marriage
  4. The Purpose of the Massyar Marriage
  5. Musayyar Marriage and its Declaration
  6. A benefit of Imam Ibn Taymiyyah on witnessing and announcing
  7. The position of some scholars on massyar marriage
  8. The opinion of Sheikh Muhammad Metwally al-Shaarawi and other Al-Azhar scholars 
  9. What the Book of Allah says about those whom it is forbidden for men to marry 
  10. Forbidden to marry what one's parents marry
  11. What is forbidden by breastfeeding is forbidden by blood
  12. What is permissible to enter and look at women who are breastfeeding 
  13. Forbidding a woman to marry her aunt or uncle 
  14. The prohibition of combining two sisters in one marriage 
  15. The prohibition on marrying more than four together
  16. The prohibition of Nikah al-Shaar and its rulings
  17. Haram marriage and betrothal are forbidden
  18. The prohibition of nikah al-mahalil
  19. Forbidden to remarry and forbidden to return to each other 
  20. The conditions that are not permissible in marriage and the prohibition of betrothal to one's brother's betrothal
  21. The prohibition on asking a woman to divorce her sister to replace her
  22. Prohibition of sexual intercourse with a pregnant woman who has been taken captive 
  23. Forbidden to marry infidels - non-Biblical women 
  24. The prohibition on marrying an idolater to a Muslim woman
  25. It is forbidden to have intercourse with menstruating women until they are cleansed
  26. Interest in having sex with a menstruating woman
  27. Question about masturbation
  28. The prohibition against eunuchs, celibacy and monasticism
  29. A chapter on the marriage of the jahiliyyah
  30. The definition of mut'ah as it was in early Islam
  31. Al-Hafiz Muwaffaq al-Din al-Hanbali's response to Nikaah al-Mut'ah
  32. Types of Mut'ah in the Shari'ah
  33. Statements of the scholars on the verse "What you have enjoyed from her 
  34. Interest in the verse "And let those who cannot find a wife be celibate 
  35. The permissibility of mut'ah was only when the situation was extreme and women were few 
  36. The time when pleasure is legalized
  37. Copying and prohibiting mut'ah on the day of the conquest of Khaybar
  38. The permissibility of mut'ah on the day of the conquest of Mecca, then its prohibition
  39. The last thing the Prophet said after leaving Mecca about Mut'ah
  40. The Prophet reminds Muslims of the prohibition of mut'ah in the Farewell Hajj 
  41. Umar's reminder of the prohibition of mut'ah marriage on the day he became caliph 
  42. Ibn Abbas' position on the mut'ah of Hajj and mut'ah of women
  43. Ali's opposition to Ibn Abbas's permissibility of Mut'ah 
  44. Ibn al-Zubayr's opposition to Ibn Abbas's ruling on the permissibility of mut'ah 
  45. Ibn Abbas's reversal of his fatwa on the permissibility of mut'ah 
  46. What the scholars have to say about mut'ah marriage
  47. Opinion of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyah
  48. Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar said
  49. Ruling on the child's affiliation with the recipient 
  50. Evidence of and responses to those in favor of mut'ah marriage
  51. The return of those from the Companions who narrated permissibility to prohibition 
  52. The naskh is mentioned twice on mut'ah 
  53. Sheikh Hamid al-Faqi's statement
  54. Debating those who allow mut'ah marriage
  55. Is there a limit on mut'ah marriage?
  56. Zafar ibn al-Hadhil's opinion on Mut'ah, and the response to it 
  57. Imam Alaeddin Kasani Hanafi's opinion on mut'ah marriage 
  58. Defending Objections and Refuting Doubts First Objection
  59. Second objection
  60. Third objection
  61. Fourth objection
  62. Fifth objection
  63. Sixth objection
  64. Seventh objection
  65. Eighth objection
  66. Ninth objection
  67. Tenth objection
  68. Forbidden Marriage Contracts
  69. Chapter No marriage without a guardian - The wife of a kidnapper
  70. The chapter on the prohibition of nikah al-mahalil
  71. The chapter on the prohibition of marrying adulteresses
  72. The chapter on the prohibition of shagar marriage
  73. The chapter on the prohibition of marrying a person who is forbidden to marry
  74. It is forbidden to propose to one's brother and it is forbidden to ask a woman to divorce her sister

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 35 x 35 x 20 cm
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