
Fiqh of the family
Can a Muslim Man Marry a Non-Muslim Woman?
A Muslim man can marry a Chrisitan or a Jewish woman. But if the woman who wants to marry a Muslim man is not one of the people of the Book, then it is not permissible for a Muslim to marry her.SaveCan You Marry a Woman and Her Aunt?
It is not permissible for a man to be married to two sisters at the same time, or to a woman and her paternal or maternal aunt at the same time.SaveShould a man listen to his wife’s suggestions and consult her about matters?
SaveWoman in ‘iddah following the death of her husband going out to visit her children
SaveRevocable and Irrevocable Divorce
In a revocable divorce, the husband has the right to take his wife back during the `Iddah period without requiring a new marriage contract, dowry, or the wife’s consent, provided it is not the third divorce. However, this must occur before the `Iddah ends. An irrevocable divorce, particularly the third, permanently ends the marriage. If the woman marries another man in a legitimate and consummated marriage, she may remarry her first husband if the second husband either dies or divorces her.SaveIs the woman who is divorced after consummation of the marriage entitled to maintenance?
SaveObligation of spending on parents and grandparents
SaveCan a woman breastfeed her child in front of her mahrams?
SaveThe wife’s consent is not a condition of taking her back after divorce
SaveA Christian woman is saying: Why is it not permissible for a Muslim woman to marry a kitaabi man when the opposite is permitted?
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