A Comparative Discussion on the Concept of Temporary Marriage Hum Mutta Kiun Kartey Hain is an Urdu book compiled by the Shiite scholar A...
A Comparative Discussion on the Concept of Temporary Marriage
Hum Mutta Kiun Kartey Hain is an Urdu book compiled by the Shiite scholar Abdul Kareem Mushtaq. The work discusses the concept of Mut‘ah (temporary marriage) from a jurisprudential perspective and presents arguments rooted in Shiite thought. The book aims to explain why, according to Shiite belief, temporary marriage remains permissible within Islamic law, while acknowledging that Sunni scholars hold a different legal position on the matter.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]In Hum Mutta Kiun Kartey Hain, the discussion revolves around classical Islamic jurisprudence and differing interpretations among Muslim schools of thought. The book explains that, according to Shiite fiqh, Mut‘ah requires specific conditions similar to permanent marriage, including mutual consent (ijab and qabul), a defined mahr (dowry), and a clearly specified duration. It also outlines regulations such as the observance of ‘iddah (waiting period) after the completion of the contract.
The text further compares the viewpoints of Sunni and Shiite scholars regarding the historical development of rulings related to Mut‘ah. It presents the Shiite position that the permissibility was established in early Islam and remains valid, while noting that Sunni scholarship generally maintains that the practice was later prohibited. The purpose of the book is academic explanation rather than criticism, allowing readers to understand the legal reasoning behind both perspectives.
Compiler: Abdul Kareem Mushtaq
Language: Urdu
Subject: Comparative Islamic Jurisprudence
Hum Mutta Kiun Kartey Hain is suitable for readers interested in Islamic legal discussions and comparative fiqh. It encourages informed study and respectful engagement with differing scholarly interpretations within the Muslim tradition.
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