Salaf against Nikah Mut'ah after Muhammad
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There are a number of Salaf who verdicted Nikah Mut'ah to be legal after Muhammad.
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"Salaf" is the Islamic term for the first three generations of Muslim who lived during and after the live of Muhammad. The verdicts are notable since the Salaf are the main source of receiving knowledge about Muhammad's ways (Arabic: Sunnah), and the Sunnah is heavily relied on as a complement to the Qur'an when deduction Islamic Jurisprudence (Arabic: fiqh) from the Islamic Divine Law (Arabic: Sharia).
Further, the very subject of the verdic is notable as well, since the permissibility of temporary marriages (Arabic: Nikah Mut'ah) after the life of Muhammad is a highly controversial subject between Shi'a and Sunnis.
It is important to note that all the people in the list are not universally agree upon to have holden the stated stance, rather, this article presents sources that present them as holding that stance.
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[edit] Umar
See Hadith of Umar's speech of forbidding Mut'ah
Also appears in among the Salaf in favor of Nikah Mut'ah after Muhammad.
[edit] Ali
See Hadith of prohibition of Mut'ah at Khaybar.
Also appears in among the Salaf in favor of Nikah Mut'ah after Muhammad.
[edit] `Abd Allah ibn `Abbas
See Hadith of Mut'ah and Sura Muminun.
Also appears in among the Salaf in favor of Nikah Mut'ah after Muhammad.
[edit] Sabrah ibn Ma'bad
See Hadith of Sabra reporting on the prohibition of Mut'ah.
[edit] Aisha
See Hadith of Mut'ah and Sura Muminun.
[edit] Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr
See Hadith of Ibn al-Zubayr and Mut'ah.