Mut'ah (arabic word)
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Mut'ah is an Arabic word meaning literally "joy". As a term, its main connotation is Temporary Marriage (Arabic: Nikah Mut'ah).
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[edit] General meaning
The word is used in the name of the Battle of Mu'tah. The root m-t-' has a great number of meanings, some of which are listed by Ayatullah Maghniyah in his Fiqh al-Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq [1]:
The Hans-Wehr dictionary gives the following meanings for the root m-t-' [2]:
[edit] Islamic Term
As an Islamic Term. Ayatullah Maghniyah in his Fiqh al-Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq continued [1]:
Of those three, the most common meanings are:
- Nikah Mut'ah — The second Qur'anic Marriage form.
- Mut'ah of Hajj — relaxation between a Umrah and a Hajj.
Those two terms should not be confused with each other, as they are separate things and the Islamic Term "Mut'ah" can denote one or both of the Islamic Term Mut'ah of Hajj and the Islamic Term Nikah Mut'ah.
As narrated in the Hadith of Umar's speech of forbidding Mut'ah, Umar banned "Mut'ah" during his time as Caliph.
Sunni view that Nikah Mut'ah was abrogated, while Shi'a do not hold that view, hence they disagree on its current day permissibility.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/mutah/en/chap3.php
- ^ Hans Wehr dictionary, p. 1045 [1]
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