Imran ibn Husain
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Imran ibn Husain (Arabic: عمران بن الحصين) was one of the Companions of Muhammad and a Narrator of hadith.
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[edit] Biography
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Ibn Hazm, a 11th century Sunni Islamic scholar included him in a list of Sahaba who deemed Nikah Mut'ah (temporary marriage) to be legal [1].
[edit] Legacy
Among the hadith he narrated are:
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- ^ Al-Muhalla In the 9th section of the chapter of Marriage Ibn Hazm gives a detailed account of Mut'ah and its regulations.