Muta(Temporary Marriage) Does Quran Allow It?
Temporary marriage is not permitted in Islam.
Temporary marriage that is permitted in some so-called “Muslim” countries is no more than prostitution which is strongly condemned by God in the Quran. Marriage is a sacred relationship.
Also (forbidden are) women already married, except those (slaves) whom your right hands possess. Thus has Allah ordained for you. All others are lawful, provided you seek (them in marriage) with Mahr (bridal – money given by the husband to his wife at the time of marriage) from your property, desiring chastity, not committing illegal sexual intercourse, so with those of whom you have enjoyed sexual relations, give them their Mahr as prescribed; but if after a Mahr is prescribed, you agree mutually (to give more), there is no sin on you. Surely, Allah is Ever All¬Knowing, All¬Wise (24)4An -Nisa
And whosoever of you has not ampleness of means that he may wed free believing women, let him wed such of the believing bondswomen as the right hands of you people own. And Allah noweth well your belief, ye are one from the other. O Ye may wed them then, with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers reputably as properly wedded women, not as fornicateresses, nor as those taking to themselves secret paramours. And when they have been wedded, if they commit an indecency, on them the punishment shall be a moiety of that for free wedded women. This is for him among you, who dreameth perdition; and that ye should abstain is better for you, and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. (25) 4 An Nisa
O ye who believe! when believing women come Unto you as emigrants examine them. Allah is the best Knower of their faith. Then if ye know them to be true believers, send them not back Unto the infidels; they are not lawful Unto them, nor are they lawful Unto them. And give them that which they have expended. Nor is it any crime in you if ye marry them when ye have given their hires. And hold not to the ties of the infidel women, and ask back that which ye have expended, and let them ask back that which they have expended. That is the judgment of Allah; He judgeth between you, And Allah is Knowing, Wise. (10) 60 Al-Mumtahina
The Qur’an does not support this view. According to the very initial Surahs of the Qur’an, like Surah Al-Mominun and Surah Al-Ma`arij the Qur’an specifically disallows all sexual relationships, besides that which are based on Nikah .
The verse, therefore is a clear evidence to the fact that no other relationship besides the one based on Nikah was allowed by Islam.
Sex is only allowed with ones partner in marriage. A person can have sex with his slave if only she is married to him.Islam prohibits, fornication, adultery or anything related to fahisha.Quran commands to “safeguards” your private parts. FULL STOP Now you may have 101 excuses to prevent lesser or bigger evil.
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