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 Encyclopedia: <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> of marriage
In the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> religion, the Sahaba (or Asahaaba,الصحابه; both forms are plural--the singular is Sahaabi, which is Arabic for friend, or companion) are the companions of the Prophet Muhammad.
Nikah is the first form of marriage described in the Quran in verse 4:4, and the most common form of marriage among Muslims.
The History of Islam involves the history of the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> faith as a religion and as a social institution.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Islamic-view-of-marriage   (2768 words)

  
 Religious aspects of marriage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hinduism sees marriage as a sacred duty that entails both religious and social obligations.
In virtually all religions, marriage is a long-term union between two people and is established with ceremonies and rituals.
By contrast, Buddhism does not encourage or discourage marriage, although it does teach how one might live a happily married life and emphasizes that married vows are not to be taken slightly (see separate article for details).
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_aspects_of_marriage   (385 words)

  
 Islam at opensource encyclopedia
The cornerstone of <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> faith is a strict belief in monotheism.
<<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> teaching holds that life is given by Allah and should not be taken lightly, but it allows severe punishment, up to and including capital punishment, for certain kinds of crime; these include, in strict interpretations, all extramarital sexual relations (zina') by both men and women—though only married adulterers may be punished with death.
The <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> jurisprudence is called fiqh and is divided into two parts: the study of the sources and methodology (usul al-fiqh - roots of the law) and the practical rules (furu' al-fiqh - branches of the law).
http://wiki.tatet.ru/en/Islam.html   (5791 words)

  
 Jewish <b>viewb> of marriage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jewish declaration of marriage includes the phrase that the marriage is being carried out by the laws of Moses and Israel; according to the sages, such a declaration has no meaning for a marriage ceremony between a Jew and a gentile.
If any such marriage is carried out, Orthodox Jews of course recognize the civil legitimacy of such a ceremony, but accord it no religious legitimacy.
Judaism considers marriage to be the ideal state of existence; a man without a wife, or a woman without a husband, are considered incomplete.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_view_of_marriage   (2223 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search <b>Viewb> - Marriage
In ancient Egypt brother-sister marriage and sexual intimacy was permitted in the royal family, probably to maintain the “purity” of the royal bloodlines.
Marriage is commonly defined as a partnership between two members of opposite sex known as husband and wife.
The dominant patterns of marriage in the United States and Canada are based on those of the countries in northwestern Europe that were the main sources of immigration until the beginning of the 20th century.
http://encarta.msn.com/text_761574825__1/Marriage.html   (6241 words)

  
 Islamism - encyclopedia article about Islamism.
Their views were outlined in a pamphlet written by Muhammad Abd al-Salaam Farag, which said: "…there is no doubt that the first battlefield for jihad is the extermination of these infidel leaders and to replace them by a complete <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Order…"
This exhortation was followed by the Egyptian <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Jihad organisation, responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat, but with a twist: Egyptian <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Jihad focused its efforts on "apostate" leaders of <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> states, those who were secular and introduced Western ideas and practice to <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> societies.
Another <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Jihad group emerged in Palestine as an offshoot of the Egyptian group, and began militant activity against the state of Israel, and consistently opposed itself to the policies of the secular Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Yasser Arafat.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Islamism   (4872 words)

  
 Islam Online - Fatwa
Marriage in Islam, as in all divine religions, does not mean sexual enjoyment only but also the establishment of a family on hygienic and safe foundations.
For sure, the pairs referred to in the above verse are of different kinds, not of the same kind.
Gay marriage is totally prohibited in Islam as well as in all the divine religions.
http://www.islamonline.net/fatwaapplication/english/display.asp?hFatwaID=114491   (605 words)

  
 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
The special permission for men and women to see each other with a <b>viewb> to matrimony does not contravene the code of conduct for believing men and women to lower their gaze and be modest which is laid down in the Holy Qur'an.
Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Shafi'i, and Imam Malik, all hold the <b>viewb> that it is a sin to put a proposal of marriage against the proposal of another Muslim brother.
Marriage in Islam has aspects of both 'ibadah (worship) of Allah and mu'amalah (transactions between human beings).
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/humanrelations/womeninislam/marriage.html   (2326 words)

  
 Family Planning, Contraception and Abortion in Islam page 3
Within the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> of marriage, an individual has the right to sexual pleasure within marriage, which is independent of ones choice to have children.
I would like to reiterate that while the views of the learned scholars may be illuminating and helpful (or not !), in Islam the individual believer retains the right to make her own decisions on the basis of being a moral agent (khalifah).
It is noteworthy that the majority of contemporary <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> leaders who are well educated in the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> legacy and are aware of social needs, with few exceptions, state the religious permissibility of contraception.
http://www.sacredchoices.org/family_planning_in_Islam_by_Shaikh_p3.htm   (2133 words)

  
 Michael L. Fitzgerald, M.Afr. - Some Notes on the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>Viewb> of Women
In concluding this short paper on <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> views of women it is necessary to emphasise again the fragmentary nature of this study.
Because of this impurity women, in some parts of the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> world, have been totally excluded from the mosque and thus from an important segment of the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> way of life.
With regard to impediments to marriage mention could be made of the impediment of mixed religion.
http://www.sedos.org/english/islam.htm   (5425 words)

  
 The <<b>bb>>islamicb>bb>> fundamentalist <b>viewb> of life as a perennial battle
Qutb views jihad as both defensive and offensive, stating that jahiliyya is always evil in whatever form it manifests itself and jihad by force (bil saif) must be used to annihilate evil jahili regimes, replacing them by <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> systems.
In his <b>viewb>, jahiliyya is not a pre-<<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> historical era of paganism but rather an ever-present condition of denying God's rule, usurping His authority, and living by man-made laws that enslave men to their rulers, engendering oppression.
Against the views held by traditionalists of Jews and Christians as protected "dhimmis" and "people of the Book," fundamentalists link contemporary Western supremacy to the historic opposition of Jews and Christians to Muhammad in the 7th century, and also to texts in Quran and Hadith with anti-Christian and anti-Jewish implications.
http://iicas.org/english/enlibrary/libr_19_12_01_is.htm   (13641 words)

  
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That is certainly unacceptable from the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> point of <b>viewb>.
The <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> is that while marriage between cousins is permissible, it is certainly preferable to choose a marriage partner from outside one's family.
That testifies to the wisdom of the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> approach.
http://www.ourdialogue.com/m3.htm   (1454 words)

  
 Islam Online - Fatwa
In an <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> marriage, the woman is not a plaything in the hand of the man, but she is a spiritual and a moral being who is entrusted to him on the sacred pledge to which Allah is made a witness.
What is the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> regarding what is known as Ash-shighar marriage which means that somebody marries his daughter to somebody else, and the latter marries his daughter to the former without paying mahr?
Ash-shighar marriage means that two men (for example, two brothers) marry two women (for example, two sisters) from the other family under the condition that there is no mahr (dower paid to the woman).
http://www.islamonline.net/fatwa/english/FatwaDisplay.asp?hFatwaID=95145   (564 words)

  
 Q689
It simply means that when she wants to get married, she has to have her marriage done properly, which means, from the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> point of <b>viewb>, that the marriage contract must be attended by her guardian.
Imam Abu Hanifah is of the <b>viewb> that it is valid.
Imam Abu Hanifah, on the other hand, is of the <b>viewb> that since a woman is allowed in Islam to enter into all sorts of contracts without referring to a guardian or a husband or a father or any relative, she may enter into a marriage contract as well.
http://www.islamicity.org/dialogue/Q689.HTM   (1125 words)

  
 islam-usa.com
Brothers and sisters, the <b>viewb> of Islam of the well-being of man is to abstain from everything that it has forbidden, and to do everything that it has commanded him to do.
"Islam's <b>viewb> of the well-being of man is to abstain from everything that it has forbidden, and to do everything that it has commanded him to do"
The lslamic <b>viewb> of the crime of killing is absolutely the best.
http://www.islam-usa.com/im16.html   (1741 words)

  
 Q371
She made it clear that she was willing to accept the Prophet's proposal because it was sufficient for her as a recommendation of the bridegroom that the Prophet himself made the offer.
Seek, then, the woman of faith if you want to be prosperous." On the other hand, the Prophet tells parents and guardians of girls of marriageable age to accept the proposal of a person whose honesty and faith is of good standards.
To recap, if that girl cannot persuade her parents to change their minds, it is possible for her to put her case to an <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> court and the judge will have to decide whether her parents have acted unreasonably or not.
http://www.islamicity.com/dialogue/Q371.HTM   (1184 words)

  
 ZAWAJ.COM: Articles and Essays About Marriage in Islam
Marriage to Hindus, Buddhists, Jews and Christians by S. Abdullah Tariq, <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Voice
Marriage to a Past by Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood - the issue of marrying a revert with an unIslamic past
Etiquettes of Marriage and Wedding (in the pure tradition of the Prophet) by Sheikh Muhammad Naasirudden al-Albaani
http://www.zawaj.com/articles.html   (2962 words)

  
 Islamica Community Forums - Did Shakespeare have an <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> of marriage?
a hubby cannot be viewed as a lord and therefore it is DEF not <<b>bb>>islamicb>bb>>
Islamica Community Forums - Did Shakespeare have an <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> of marriage?
i heard an <<b>bb>>islamicb>bb>> saying somewhere (it may be a hadith?
http://www.islamicaweb.com/archive/t-34321   (809 words)

  
 What is the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> on a life of celibacy? What are your views on my position and marriage?
What is the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> on a life of celibacy?
We suggest that the feeling of the past be subdued through marriage.
I would like to know what Islam says about celibacy, because I am at the age now, were most young men marry in order to subdue their sexual feelings.
http://www.islam.tc/ask-imam/questions/1080.html   (415 words)

  
 Walima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walima (Arabic: وليمه), or the marriage banquet, is one of the two traditional parts of an <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> wedding.
Scholars have different views on what the correct time of walima is; for example some believe it should take place
The word walima is derived from walam, meaning to gather or assemble.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walima   (145 words)

  
 The <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>Viewb> Of Adoption And Caring For Homeless Children
<<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> law forbids a man to marry a woman who had been suckled by the same wet nurse as the man, regardless of whether either was adopted by the wet nurse.
This fact does not mean that adoption is illegal, it only means that a legal system that imposes a prohibition on marriage to the ex-wife of an adopted son is imposing an additional constraint beyond that imposed by <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> law.
The advantages from a medical point of <b>viewb> to such knowledge are obvious, but there are also issues of the subjective importance of knowing one's own identity.
http://www.islamfortoday.com/adoption.htm   (967 words)

  
 Contents
The misery that befalls humanity because of the lack of true <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> morals and manners
He is aware of the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> teachings concerning good treatment of neighbors
He follows <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> manners in the way he eats and drinks
http://www.wefound.org/e_contents_iman.htm   (792 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Marriage: Chat, Flirt and Date Online Here!
Chapter Two THE <<b>bb>>ISLAMICb>bb>> SEXUAL MORALITY (I) ITS FOUNDATION A. Defining the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>Viewb>.
<<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> marriage is based on the teachings of the Quran.
The <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> marriage elevates the status of women by number of factors.
http://www.spaceutopia.com/islamic_marriage.html   (101 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Legal Studies
will explore the relationship between the state and religion in <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>>, Jewish, and Western cultures, particularly as it applies to the regulation of marriage.
will consider the experiences of Muslims in non-Muslim states with the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> marriage contract, addressing the mechanisms, both of the Muslim community and of state law, used in these situations.
On January 29-31, 1999, the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Legal Studies Program will bring together scholars from a number of disciplines to consider the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> marriage contract.
http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/ilsp/newsletter/article2.html   (443 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> of marriage - definition of <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> of marriage in Encyclopedia
<<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> of marriage - definition of <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>viewb> of marriage in Encyclopedia
It is followed by Walima, which is the wedding banquet.
A legal and social bond between a man and a woman as prompted by the Sharia.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Islamic_view_of_marriage   (115 words)

  
 Table of Contents: Marriage and Morals in Islam
THE <<b>bb>>ISLAMICb>bb>> SEXUAL MORALITY (I) Defining the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>Viewb>.
Table of Contents: Marriage and Morals in Islam
http://www.al-islam.org/m_morals/toc.htm   (68 words)

  
 Dowry - Wikpedia
Mehr means dowry in Arabic, and is an important part of an <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> marriage.
In societies where payment of dowry is common, unmarried women are seen to attract stigma and tarnish the household's reputation, so it is in the bride's family's interest to marry off their daughter as soon as she is eligible.
The tradition of giving dowries is perhaps most well-known in the country of India, where it is still very common, especially in rural areas, despite being prohibited by law as of 1961.
http://www.bostoncoop.net/~tpryor/wiki/index.php?title=Dowry   (276 words)

  
 ZAWAJ.COM: Articles and Essays
Zawaj.com Editor's Note: This article has been on Zawaj.com for some time, but people were having trouble viewing it because it was so large (it's a small book, really).
In addition, we had only part of the book, not al of it.
Marriage: A girl's dilemma in the absence of parental consent
http://www.zawaj.com/articles/salahi.html   (106 words)

  
 Muslim Faces Introductions and Networking - Muslim Wedding - Muslim marriage - Islam - Religion - Girl - Canada - UK - USA
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 Islamset - <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> <b>Viewb> on Cloning: Human Cloning: Introduction, Defining Cloning, Discussion
The risks include the infringement on the individuality and identity of the person, undermining the stability of the social order, and the destruction of the bases of blood relationships and established age-old family ties, recognised by the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Shari'ah and all other religions as the foundation of the family and of social order.
Based on these unanimously agreed considerations, some participants were of the <b>viewb> that human cloning was not permissible in any w.ay, shape or form.
The <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> Organisation for Medical Sciences and other similar bodies are called upon to monitor all scientific developments in the field of cloning and define its terminology and organise seminars and meetings, as required, to determine and articulate the <<b>bb>>Islamicb>bb>> rulings and principles pertaining thereto.
http://www.islamset.com/healnews/cloning/view.html   (1383 words)

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