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Some Opinions about the Muta Marriage (The Temporary Marriage) Some Opinions about the Muta Marriage (The Temporary Marriage)

Abdullah Kahraman Republic University Theology Faculty associate Professor, Baku State University Theology Faculty associate professor and assistant of dean

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Kahraman, Abdullah , Kahraman, A , , Bakü Devlet Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesinin İlmî Mecmuası, Some Opinions about the Muta Marriage (The Temporary Marriage), 2, 4, 2005, 21-41, 2005

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The target of Islam religion is to create a sound and honest family. In order to ensure it Islam religion bases on marring with a legal way. According to Islam the marriage must be durable, but the divorce is an exception. That is why most of Islam jurisprudents have accepted the uninterrupting of marriage as a stipulation. So a man married with a women can’t divorce her if there are no any legal reasons which necessities the divorce. But Jafaris being one of sects of Islamic law and assimilating Shia law think that, muta, calling a short time or conditional marriage, can be possible. But such marriage form is one of the main controversial problems between Sunni and Shia sects. Sunni jurisprudents and Zeidia, branch of Shia, notify that; at the beginning of Islam the permitted temporary marriage form was created during the war as a result of necessity, but then it was prohibited just by Prophet and abrogated. So in their opinion such kind of marriage is illegal by a legitimate way.
The target of Islam religion is to create a sound and honest family. In order to ensure it Islam religion bases on marring with a legal way. According to Islam the marriage must be durable, but the divorce is an exception. That is why most of Islam jurisprudents have accepted the uninterrupting of marriage as a stipulation. So a man married with a women can’t divorce her if there are no any legal reasons which necessities the divorce. But Jafaris being one of sects of Islamic law and assimilating Shia law think that, muta, calling a short time or conditional marriage, can be possible. But such marriage form is one of the main controversial problems between Sunni and Shia sects. Sunni jurisprudents and Zeidia, branch of Shia, notify that; at the beginning of Islam the permitted temporary marriage form was created during the war as a result of necessity, but then it was prohibited just by Prophet and abrogated. So in their opinion such kind of marriage is illegal by a legitimate way.