A misyar marriage (Arabic: نکاح المسيار, romanized: nikāḥ al-misyār or Arabic: زواج المسيار, romanized: zawāj al-misyār) is a type of marriage contract allowed by Sunni Muslims. The husband and wife thus joined are able to renounce some marital rights such as living together, the wife's rights to housing and maintenance money (nafaqa), and the husband's right to home-keeping and access. The practice is often used in some Islamic countries to give a legal recognition to behavior that might otherwise be considered adulterous via temporary, contractual marriages.[1]
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A misyarmarriage (Arabic: نکاح المسيار, romanized: nikāḥ al-misyār or Arabic: زواج المسيار, romanized: zawāj al-misyār) is a type of marriage contract...
Shi'ite for a pre-fixed period.: 242 There is also Nikah Misyar, a non-temporary marriage with the removal of some conditions such as living together...
Inter-caste marriageMarriage à la façon du pays Misyarmarriage Plaçage Signare Sugar baby War bride Stritof, Sheri & Bob. "Left-Handed Marriage". about...
First/All perks, no work in 'walking marriages'". Newsday. p. A.04. Karam, Souhail (21 July 2006). "Misyar offers marriage-lite in strict Saudi society". The...
controversial nature, misyarmarriages are both religiously and legally accepted as valid marriages. According to Syed Ahmad, misyarmarriages are popular in...
abolition of practices of polygamy and other practices like Mut'a marriages, Misyarmarriages and Nikah halala as they violate fundamental rights of the Muslim...
Nikah misyar are Islamically void attempts to religiously sanction prostitution which is otherwise forbidden. The Zaidi Shia reject Mutah marriage.[citation...
fatwa concerning the misyarmarriage (and opinions by Ibn Uthaymeen, Al-albany[permanent dead link]) (in Arabic) Yet another marriage with no strings – fatwa...
Shi'ite Islam for a pre-fixed period.: 242 There is also Nikah Misyar, a non-temporary marriage with the removal of some conditions such as living together...
Ijtimah, a pre-Islamic form of marriage Nikah Misyar, a marriage practice in Sunni Islam Nikah mut‘ah, a form of temporary marriage in Shia Islam, also known...
make nightly visits. A similar arrangement in Saudi Arabia, called misyarmarriage, also involves the husband and wife living separately but meeting regularly...
mut'ah is a fixed-term marriage practiced mainly in Shia Islam, but is rejected by the majority Sunni Muslims (see misyarmarriage, nikah urfi, nikah halala)...
merchants from China proper. Temporary marriage, in the form of the Sunni Muslim misyarmarriage ("traveller's marriage") contract, is a practice that has...
Niyog Divorce in Islam Islamic view of marriage Muslim Personal Law In India Nikah Halala (1971 film) Nikah misyar Nikah mut'ah Salim, Arskal. Contemporary...
Muslim marriage and Islamic wedding customs are traditions and practices that relate to wedding ceremonies and marriage rituals prevailing within the Muslim...
In Islam, a mahram (Arabic: محرم) is a family member with whom marriage would be considered permanently unlawful (haram). A woman does not need to wear...
dwelling or some land. Mahr is typically specified in the marriage contract signed upon marriage. "Dower" is the English translation that comes closest to...
indulge in what are known as "tourist marriages". These are authorised by some Islamic authorities as “misyar” marriages. Sex trafficking and child prostitution...
easily by paying paltry sums. The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 passed on 30 July 2019 after a very long discussion and opposition...
structure as unsuitable for marriage or other close personal relationships. Its opposite, exogamy, describes the social norm of marriage outside of the group...
divorced woman is three lunar months (i.e. about 89 days), but if the marriage was not consummated there is no ‘iddah. For a woman whose husband has died...