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maryamsmind · 3 months ago
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Marry a person who from the beginning, sees your value the way God sees it, and sees it consistently.
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ghramico · 1 year ago
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vidnik · 10 days ago
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julaibib · 3 months ago
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Zawaj (marriage) is not about age It's about love and timing. Being late with the right Person is better than rushing with the wrong one
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tamamita · 2 years ago
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Genuinely curious about the Temporary Marriage thing, if you feel like elaborating on that at all
Shi'a Muslims can engage in a marriage contract called Zawaj Instimta or Mut'ah. The marriage involves two people entering a marriage for a fixed time decided by both of them. However, the dowry must be paid to the spouse. Such marriage ends when the period of time has passed and they no longer become halal for each other. They can, if they so desire, extend their marriage or re-enter such marriage.
Shi'a Muslims can enter a temporary marriage with any other Muslim regardless of their branch, and may also enter a temporary marriage with the People of the Book (Jewish people, Christians, Zoroastrians, Sabians and etc). Since the expressive purpose of such marriage is to derive sexual gratification, there is no limit to how many partners you can marry.
The difference between a permanent marriage and temporary marriage is that temporary marriages have no process of divorce (you simply separate when the fixed time has passed). Second, the spouse is not entitled to any financial support from their partner, but if a child is conceived in such a marriage, the father must provide for them. The process does not require a cleric to officiate or formalize the contract, and the spouses can perform it by themselves. Additionally, no witnesses are required, but it is recommended to have at least two.
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islamiczawaj · 2 months ago
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zazzledesignformore · 1 year ago
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3D Golden Happy Wedding Arabic Floral roses calligraphy Zawaj Saeed For wedding greeting card
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kanalblog · 2 years ago
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Pengertian Hukum Perkawinan
Perkawinan dalam fiqh berbahasa arab disebut dengan dua kata, yaitu nikah dan zawaj. Kata na-kaha dan za-wa-ja terdapat dalam Al-Qur’an dengan arti kawin yang berarti bergabung, hubungan kelamin, dan juga berarti akad. Menurut Fiqh, nikah adalah salah satu asas pokok hidup yang paling utama dalam pergaulan atau masyarakat yang sempurna. Pernikahan itu bukan hanya untuk mengatur kehidupan rumah…
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arrizabalaga · 2 years ago
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ur girl bdon zawaj
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andinafisyah · 5 years ago
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Sisters,
Don’t marry a guy just because he prays 5 times a day. There is nothing outstanding about that quality. Stop being amazed by basics.
Pay attention to :
- How they act when they’re angry .
- How trustworthy they are.
- How fair they are.
- How truthful they are.
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muslimdailyreminders · 7 years ago
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A Husband is such poor word to use to describe your spouse. In Arabic & Islamic usage you refer to your "husband" as: ZAWJI - my second half or 'irdi - my honour, or SITRI - My veil or HISNI - My fortress or Ba'li - my spring of generosity
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zawaj-halal · 5 years ago
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vidnik · 9 days ago
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julaibib · 3 months ago
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Zawaj (marriage) is not about age It's about love and timing. Being late with the right Person is better than rushing with the wrong one
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thetafsiralahlam-blog · 6 years ago
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tamamita · 2 years ago
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What is the difference between a Shia wedding and a Sunni wedding?
Shi'a don't require witnesses when the marriage contract is being signed. However, it is recommended to have at least two witnesses present. It is mandatory to have two witnesses when a divorce takes place. Sunnis require you to have two witnesses during the marriage ceremony, while it is not required to have witnesses during a divorce ceremony.
There is the concept of temporary marriage (Zawaj al-Mutah) within Shi'a Islam that allows partners to engage in a relationship for a fixed time. The purpose of such marriage is sexual gratification. Although the concept exists within the fiqh of Sunni Islam, it has ever since been banned by Umar.
Shi'as prohibit permanent marriages to the People of the Book (Jewish people, Christians, Zoroastrians, Sabeans and various Abrahamic religions) but allow for Shi'as to be temporarily married to them; Sunnis allow it in permanent marriage. Shi'as are allowed to be in a permanent marriage with Muslims of different branches of Islam.
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