Explanation of the Book of Divorce (Part 2)By Shaykh Muhammad Bin Salih Al-Uthaymin
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Explanation of the Book of Divorce (Part 2)By Shaykh Muhammad Bin Salih Al-Uthaymin
ISBN: 9798894430966
Author: Shaykh Muhammad Bin Salih Al-Uthaymin
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 236
Size: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches
Publication Year: 2024
Language: English
Publisher: Maktabatul-Irshad Publications
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Concerning zihar, it refers to a man's likening his wife to a woman [who is permanently and absolutely unlawful for him] intending by this to make his wife unlawful for him. This is like saying to her: "You are to me like my mother's back", "You are to me like my sister's back", or "You are to me like your mother's back", for a man's mother-inlaw is permanently unlawful for him. Still, if he says to his wife: "You are to me like your sister's back", this is not Ẓihār according to the right view [since a man's sister-in-law is temporarily, not permanently, unlawful for him]. Some scholars maintain that even if he likens her to a woman who is temporarily unlawful for him, this is Ẓihār, but this is not a correct view. The right view is that Ẓihār.
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ISBN: 9798894430966
Author: Shaykh Muhammad Bin Salih Al-Uthaymin
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 236
Size: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches
Publication Year: 2024
Language: English
Publisher: Maktabatul-Irshad Publications
Description:
From The Books
Concerning zihar, it refers to a man's likening his wife to a woman [who is permanently and absolutely unlawful for him] intending by this to make his wife unlawful for him. This is like saying to her: "You are to me like my mother's back", "You are to me like my sister's back", or "You are to me like your mother's back", for a man's mother-inlaw is permanently unlawful for him. Still, if he says to his wife: "You are to me like your sister's back", this is not Ẓihār according to the right view [since a man's sister-in-law is temporarily, not permanently, unlawful for him]. Some scholars maintain that even if he likens her to a woman who is temporarily unlawful for him, this is Ẓihār, but this is not a correct view. The right view is that Ẓihār.
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