Description
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:
- foot
- Musyar marriage
- The opinion of scholars on the legality of mesyar marriage
- The Purpose of the Massyar Marriage
- Musayyar Marriage and its Declaration
- A benefit of Imam Ibn Taymiyyah on witnessing and announcing
- The position of some scholars on massyar marriage
- The opinion of Sheikh Muhammad Metwally al-Shaarawi and other Al-Azhar scholars
- What the Book of Allah says about those whom it is forbidden for men to marry
- Forbidden to marry what one's parents marry
- What is forbidden by breastfeeding is forbidden by blood
- What is permissible to enter and look at women who are breastfeeding
- Forbidding a woman to marry her aunt or uncle
- The prohibition of combining two sisters in one marriage
- The prohibition on marrying more than four together
- The prohibition of Nikah al-Shaar and its rulings
- Haram marriage and betrothal are forbidden
- The prohibition of nikah al-mahalil
- Forbidden to remarry and forbidden to return to each other
- The conditions that are not permissible in marriage and the prohibition of betrothal to one's brother's betrothal
- The prohibition on asking a woman to divorce her sister to replace her
- Prohibition of sexual intercourse with a pregnant woman who has been taken captive
- Forbidden to marry infidels - non-Biblical women
- The prohibition on marrying an idolater to a Muslim woman
- It is forbidden to have intercourse with menstruating women until they are cleansed
- Interest in having sex with a menstruating woman
- Question about masturbation
- The prohibition against eunuchs, celibacy and monasticism
- A chapter on the marriage of the jahiliyyah
- The definition of mut'ah as it was in early Islam
- Al-Hafiz Muwaffaq al-Din al-Hanbali's response to Nikaah al-Mut'ah
- Types of Mut'ah in the Shari'ah
- Statements of the scholars on the verse "What you have enjoyed from her
- Interest in the verse "And let those who cannot find a wife be celibate
- The permissibility of mut'ah was only when the situation was extreme and women were few
- The time when pleasure is legalized
- Copying and prohibiting mut'ah on the day of the conquest of Khaybar
- The permissibility of mut'ah on the day of the conquest of Mecca, then its prohibition
- The last thing the Prophet said after leaving Mecca about Mut'ah
- The Prophet reminds Muslims of the prohibition of mut'ah in the Farewell Hajj
- Umar's reminder of the prohibition of mut'ah marriage on the day he became caliph
- Ibn Abbas' position on the mut'ah of Hajj and mut'ah of women
- Ali's opposition to Ibn Abbas's permissibility of Mut'ah
- Ibn al-Zubayr's opposition to Ibn Abbas's ruling on the permissibility of mut'ah
- Ibn Abbas's reversal of his fatwa on the permissibility of mut'ah
- What the scholars have to say about mut'ah marriage
- Opinion of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyah
- Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar said
- Ruling on the child's affiliation with the recipient
- Evidence of and responses to those in favor of mut'ah marriage
- The return of those from the Companions who narrated permissibility to prohibition
- The naskh is mentioned twice on mut'ah
- Sheikh Hamid al-Faqi's statement
- Debating those who allow mut'ah marriage
- Is there a limit on mut'ah marriage?
- Zafar ibn al-Hadhil's opinion on Mut'ah, and the response to it
- Imam Alaeddin Kasani Hanafi's opinion on mut'ah marriage
- Defending Objections and Refuting Doubts First Objection
- Second objection
- Third objection
- Fourth objection
- Fifth objection
- Sixth objection
- Seventh objection
- Eighth objection
- Ninth objection
- Tenth objection
- Forbidden Marriage Contracts
- Chapter No marriage without a guardian - The wife of a kidnapper
- The chapter on the prohibition of nikah al-mahalil
- The chapter on the prohibition of marrying adulteresses
- The chapter on the prohibition of shagar marriage
- The chapter on the prohibition of marrying a person who is forbidden to marry
- It is forbidden to propose to one's brother and it is forbidden to ask a woman to divorce her sister
Also browse:
- A special collection of Religious books
- Problematic ahadith in the Sahihin






