Hadith regarding Umar issuing the prohibition

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There are several recorded oral traditions (Arabic: Hadith) from the Islamic prophet Muhammad used either to prove or to disprove the legality of Nikah Mut'ah, an Islamic marriage form. This article lists those hadith that refer to Umar being the first one who prohibited its use and provides the classical and modern Shi'a and Sunni interpretation provided by Islamic scholars using the Science of hadith on each of those hadith.

For a more general disscusion regarding the present day legality of Nikah Mut'ah, see Muslim controversies related to Nikah Mut'ah.

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[edit] Jabir ibn Abd-Allah

[edit] Imran ibn Husain

[edit] Ali, Ibn Abbas and Ja'far al-Sadiq

Ali, Ibn Abbas and Ja'far al-Sadiq are quoted to the effect of blaming Umar for its prohibition.

[edit] Imran ibn Sawdah

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Al Awail: "The first to make Mut'ah haraam was 'Umar"

Suyuti reports that the verse of Mut'ah was not abrogated, but that this was only done by 'Umar.

   * Tafseer Durre Manthur Volume2 p. 40
   * Tafseer Tabari p. part5


We read in Tafseer Durre Manthur.

Hadhrath Hakim was asked if the verse on Mut'ah had been abrogated . He replied "No, because Ali said if Umar had not banned Mut'ah, then the only person to fornicate would be a wretched person."

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