Marrying women from the people of the Book (ahlul kitāb) is a matter of dispute amongMuslim scholars, some allow it and some forbid it. Sayyid Sabiq is among the scholars who allows Muslim men to marry women of the People of the Book under strict requirements to avoid harm and negative impacts that will occur if the marriage is carried out. This paper discusses the law of Muslim men marrying women of ahlul kitāb (the People of the Book)and analyzes it from the perspective of Sayyid Sabiq. Based on the results of the study conducted, the authors found the fact that SayyidSabiq allowed Muslim men to marry ahlul kitābwomen based on the following considerations: (i) To eliminate barriers between ahlul kitāband Muslims. (ii) As a means to establ...
Marriage is the most sacred moment in human life in this world. with the existence of marriage a per...
In Islam, a Muslim male is allowed to have up to four wives provided all wives are treaty equally an...
Abstract Islam limits the pattern of interaction between men and women outside of marriage so that t...
Marrying women from the people of the Book (ahlul kitāb) is a matter of dispute amongMuslim scholars...
This article intends to (re) discuss about the position of ahl al-kitāb woman in the legal context o...
Pillars of marriage under the Hanafi and Shafi’i Mazhab differs in the sense that under Fiqh al-Hana...
The institution of marriage has a significant place in the eyes of the Muslim Ummah as it is the onl...
Abstract : The phenomenon of misyᾱr marriage raises debate among contemporary scholars. Contemporary...
Women in Islam are among special creatures created by Allah al-mighty as men’s partners in family li...
Based on the perspective of hadith, there are three groups of views regarding marriage guardians; t...
Malaysia is a Muslim country consisting of thirteen States and Federal Territories (Kuala Lumpur, La...
Abstract: Misyar marriage is a model of marriage which can be defined as an official marital, relati...
Marriage in Islam is not merely an ordinary civil relationship or contract, but marriage is the Sunn...
The objective of this paper is to examine certain normative pre-modern Islamic legal rules regarding...
Abstract: Marriage is one of the themes that gets great attention in Islam because it involves the g...
Marriage is the most sacred moment in human life in this world. with the existence of marriage a per...
In Islam, a Muslim male is allowed to have up to four wives provided all wives are treaty equally an...
Abstract Islam limits the pattern of interaction between men and women outside of marriage so that t...
Marrying women from the people of the Book (ahlul kitāb) is a matter of dispute amongMuslim scholars...
This article intends to (re) discuss about the position of ahl al-kitāb woman in the legal context o...
Pillars of marriage under the Hanafi and Shafi’i Mazhab differs in the sense that under Fiqh al-Hana...
The institution of marriage has a significant place in the eyes of the Muslim Ummah as it is the onl...
Abstract : The phenomenon of misyᾱr marriage raises debate among contemporary scholars. Contemporary...
Women in Islam are among special creatures created by Allah al-mighty as men’s partners in family li...
Based on the perspective of hadith, there are three groups of views regarding marriage guardians; t...
Malaysia is a Muslim country consisting of thirteen States and Federal Territories (Kuala Lumpur, La...
Abstract: Misyar marriage is a model of marriage which can be defined as an official marital, relati...
Marriage in Islam is not merely an ordinary civil relationship or contract, but marriage is the Sunn...
The objective of this paper is to examine certain normative pre-modern Islamic legal rules regarding...
Abstract: Marriage is one of the themes that gets great attention in Islam because it involves the g...
Marriage is the most sacred moment in human life in this world. with the existence of marriage a per...
In Islam, a Muslim male is allowed to have up to four wives provided all wives are treaty equally an...
Abstract Islam limits the pattern of interaction between men and women outside of marriage so that t...