Mut'ah The Truth Behind Iran's Illegal Prostitution Rings Part 1 / 5

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Nikāḥ al-Mutah (Arabic: نكاح المتعة‎ marriage for pleasure), or sigheh (Persia), is a fixed-term marriage contract according to the Usuli Shia schools.The duration of this type of marriage is fixed at its inception and is then automatically dissolved upon completion of its term.

Muslims have consensus (ijma) on interpretation of the following verse in the Quran: Also forbidden are married women unless they are captives (of war). Such is the decree of God. Lawful for you are women besides these if you seek them with your wealth for wedlock and not for debauchery. Then give those of these women you have enjoyed the agreed dower. It will not be sinful if you agree to something (else) by mutual consent after having settled the dowry. God is certainly all-knowing and all-wise.[Qur'an 4:24]

The Nikah al-Mutah is used in Shiah Islam in various ways: * It is used in modern times when people move from one place to another, such as from one country to another. Thus students, workers, scholars are allowed to fulfil their sexual and emotional needs if they are in another country. It may lead to permanent marriage afterwards. * It may be used to satisfy one's sexual needs... * It may be used to become mahram "unmarriable" with somebody with whom they do not intend to cohabit or have a married relationship, but with whom they spend a lot of time ... * Two people who live under the same roof but are not mahram (un-marriable) and must observe hijab may engage in a symbolic nikah al-mutah with the others' offspring for a minimal amount of time (two minutes or less) ... * Young unmarried couples may decide to use nikahu l-Mutah as a permissible alternative to zina. * Some divorced men and women prefer to commit for only a few years at a time.

*** Differences from permanent marriage ***

Nikah Mut'a is a marriage with a pre-set time. It is important to note that different Marja "authorities" may give different fatwa "legal rulings" on some issues. Many of the following rules may be changed in the Islamic marriage contract. * The marriage is agreed upon to be voided after a pre-set time. This permits the couple to expect and prepare emotionally for the end of the marriage. * No divorce is necessary. In Shia fiqh ("jurisprudence"), a divorce is viewed as a complex process involving mediators[citation needed] and a period aimed at giving the couple the chance to reconcile. This is not necessary in Nikahul-Mutah, since the marriage does not end due to disharmony but due to the preset time being reached. * The husband may void the Nikahu l-Mutah earlier than agreed. If he does and they have had sexual intercourse, he must give her full mahr "bride gift". If they have not had intercourse, he must give her half that amount, though the recommended precaution is that he should give her full mahr. A distinction between a talaq "divorce" in a nikah and voiding a nikahu l-mutah is made in a conversation reported in a hadith collection.[2]. * The couple do not inherit from each other. Since the marriage is not permanent, the couple is not considered a single, merged unit. * The husband is financially responsible for any children resulting from the marriage. As it is believed that a woman should not be burdened with the responsibility of providing for a family, she is allowed to work and spend her money as she chooses. * The wife may leave her house against her husband's will. * The husband need not pay for the wife's expenses. This complements the above point. * It is permitted to marry a woman from Ahl al-Kitab "People of the Book" (followers of monotheistic religions). The difference in jurisprudence between different religions is overcome by this rule. It is understood that the Muslim Nikah does not have an equivalent form among the People of the Book. Therefore, women who are of the People of the Book are unaccustomed to the special rules of Nikah, for example, the husband's responsibility for the wife's expenses or the wife's not leaving her house against the husband's wishes. These difference in religious laws make it desirable to wait with the higher level of commitment that Nikah requires until they are overcome, in order to minimize potential friction in family life. * The wives are not counted toward the maximum of four. Since the husband is not required to support the wife, and the marriage is not permanent, the circumstances leading to the restriction of having no more than four wives does not apply. However, many Shia scholars have ruled that one cannot take more than four temporary wives. * The Nikahu l-Mutah can be used exclusively for the aim of having sex.

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  • @theplentysense Perhaps the most idiotic statement I've seen in months.

  • yeah, they are shiite, NOT Muslim

    Islam ≠ syi'ah

  • Oh Shi3a! Please show us the authentic isnaad pertaining the story of the broken rib of Faatimah.

  • Lies

  • Yes, the islamist shameless leach regime and its stupid actions has caused postitution to rise since 1979, but prostitution is everywhere though out the world.

  • these poor children...

  • So very sad.... blessings to all of you...

  • I watched this with no volume soo it was kinda weird

  • They have to prove they are married or related?!?!? Can't shake hands with a man?!?!?!? What a sick place...that's outrageous...and sick. Oh, and what's this about a parakeet telling your future instead of a God? wow..........................

  • This sucks

    also the other 2 comments in here are Face Palm worthy.

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