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  • Title: İslam'da evlilik ve mut'a
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  • Language: tur
  • Number of Pages: Median: 91
  • Publisher: Ravza Yayınları
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  • Publish Location: Istanbul

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  • First Year Published: 2020
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Nikah mut'ah

the original on 11 August 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2016. Ruffle K. Mut'a "Mut'a." Archived 11 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine Oxford Bibliographies

Marriage

sistani.org "Women with whom matrimony is Haraam". "The Four Pillars Of Mut'a". Al-Islam.org. 27 September 2012. Mishnah Kidushin 1:1 "Talmud Bavli, Kiddushin

Islamic marital practices

Islamic marital or nikah practices are traditions and practices that relate to wedding ceremonies and marriage rituals in the Muslim world. Muslims are

Sharia

period. If we look at an example such as the abolition of the validity of Mut'a marriage, is touched upon in the Quran 4:24, and not prohibited (Sunnis

Prostitution

prostitution." Temporary Marriage in Islam Part 6: Similarities and Differences of Mut’a and Regular Marriage | A Shi'ite Encyclopedia | Books on Islam and Muslims

Jarya

Islamic world. In a courtly context, they could be "slaves for pleasure" (muṭʿa, ladhdha) or “slaves for sexual intercourse” (jawārī al-waṭ),[citation needed]

Misyar marriage

unwitnessed.") Misyar marriages differ from Shi'i mut'a marriages in that misyar and 'urfi marriages (unlike mut'a) may not have a "predetermined expiration date"

Ja'fari school

taxes, commerce, personal status, and the allowing of temporary marriage or mutʿa. Since 1959, Jaʿfari jurisprudence has been afforded the status of "fifth

Twelver Shi'ism

listening to, and comprehending, the truth. " Nikāḥ al-Mut'ah, Nikah el Mut'a (Arabic: نكاح المتعة, also Nikah Mut'ah literally, "marriage of pleasure")

Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan

requesting the abolition of practices of polygamy and other practices like Mut'a marriages, Misyar marriages and Nikah halala as they violate fundamental