Marriage is a lawful union between man and woman based on mutual consent comprising devotion, intimacy, and respect of each other. Islam is the strongest advocate of marriage as it is a moral safeguard along social necessity. The purpose of marriage is to foster the state of companion between man and wife as it has declared half faith in Deen e Islam that utterly despises celibacy rooted deep in rest of the religions.
A mere individual consent is not necessary but nikkah is the vital part to legalize marriage as per sacred scripture of Quran and Sunnah. Nikkah shatters half of the sins for a Muslim and it shields the person from fornication, adultery, and homosexuality.
“And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find tranquility in them, and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed in that are signs for a people who give thought.” [Quran 30:21]
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was sent down with eminent messages regarding different perspectives of life including marriage. Muslims have awarded with the liability of choosing their life partners and have given the choice of rejection but on rational grounds. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the role model for every single man on this earth. He called marriage His Sunnah and fulfilling Sunnah in itself holds gazillion virtues. Hadith narrates:
Unfortunately, the fatal and socially curses custom of Dowry has made marriages complicated. This cultural aspect that is commonly followed in most of the Asian countries put undue pressure on the parents of the girl making it impossible for families to think of their daughter’s marriage. Islam has asked for a simple marriage withholding the rights of a woman along Haq E Mahar that is a safety bond for a woman after her marriage.
Islam asked His followers to select a spouse of his own will yet it has stated certain prerequisites that entail her religion, nobility, character, firm faith, and synced compatibility. Allah has even warned the people that noble women are only for the nobleman hence seek what is better in their favor.
Marriage is a contract and a contract is based on the certain criterion to fulfill. If any of the partners deviates and incur miseries upon other then Islam calls on for divorce. Divorce can be both from man or from the woman, former is known as Talaq and later is Khulah. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said about divorce that:
In case of mutual divorce, there is no need to consult courts or elect arbitrators for reconciliations. The man must give divorce three times by fulfilling the rest of her rights like Haq Meher. The pronouncement of Talaq can be verbal or written depending on circumstances and the parties ought to accomplish three months period of iddat refraining from physical needs. The iddat is to prevent the person from making any hasty decisions in anger and anguish. In this entire period, Husband is responsible for fulfilling the responsibilities of his divorced wife.
Khula is when a wife is not satisfied by her male partner’s responsibilities. In this case, she gets herself free from all liabilities in return for Haq Meher and takes separation.
“… And it is not lawful for you to take anything of what you have given them unless both fear that they will not be able to keep [within] the limits of Allah. But if you fear that they will not keep [within] the limits of Allah, then there is no blame upon either of them concerning that by which she ransoms herself. ” [Quran 2:229]
Despite aforementioned reasons, other there are certain conditions that nullify divorce like:
“When a person gets married he has completed half of his religion, so let him fear Allah with regard to the other half.” [Al Bayhaqi]
Nikkah Legalizes Marriage in Islam
Marriage in Islam is a divine bond between two souls for each other for comfort, companionship, and support hence has declared a sign of the glorified Lord as Quran states:
“And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find tranquility in them, and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed in that are signs for a people who give thought.” [Quran 30:21]
Marriage is Prophet Sunnah
“It was narrated from Aisha (RA) that Allah’s Messenger (PBUH) said, “Marriage is a part of my Sunnah, and whoever does not follow my Sunnah has nothing to do with me” [Ibn E Majah]
Unfortunately, the fatal and socially curses custom of Dowry has made marriages complicated. This cultural aspect that is commonly followed in most of the Asian countries put undue pressure on the parents of the girl making it impossible for families to think of their daughter’s marriage. Islam has asked for a simple marriage withholding the rights of a woman along Haq E Mahar that is a safety bond for a woman after her marriage.
“The marriage that is most greatly blessed is the one, which is the lightest in burden [expense]. However, if people are well catered for, without extravagance and show, there is no problem with that either.” [Bayhaqi]Lavishness is otherwise forbidden in Islam and Allah Almighty has refrained Muslims not to be among the wasters as stated:
“… And be not excessive. Indeed, He does not like those who commit excess.” [Quran 6:141]
Qualities of a Spouse
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah (RA) that Allah’s Messenger (PBUH) said, “A woman may be married for four things: her wealth, her lineage, her beauty or for his religion. Choose the religious, may your hands be rubbed with dust.” [Abu Dawud]
Divorce and Commands in Islam
“Talaaq is the right of the one who seizes the leg (i.e., consummates the marriage)” i.e. the husband. [Ibn E Majah]Divorce is otherwise the most cursed and loathsome ritual that Allah despises and ordered reconciliation in any such cases.
“The most hateful permissible thing (al-Halal) in the sight of Allah is divorce.” [Abu Dawud]
1. Mutual Divorce
“Divorce is twice. Then, either keep [her] in an acceptable manner or release [her] with good treatment. And it is not lawful for you to take anything of what you have given them unless both fear that they will not be able to keep [within] the limits of Allah….” [Quran 2:229]
2. Khulah (Ransom)
Conditions that make Divorce invalid
- Anger invalidates Talaq as it is from Satan and provoke the person to utter senseless things. Hadith narrates:
- When a person is in an impure state and drunk then the divorce does not hold. In drunken cases, the mental strength of the person deludes and he is oblivion of what he has stated hence such Talaaqs are not valid. As Allah says in the Quran:
“O you who have believed, do not approach prayer while you are intoxicated until you know what you are saying or in a state of janabah….” [Quran 4:43]
- In the state of menses and pregnancy, the different school of thoughts has different opinions hence the participants should consult Shariat courts and made further proceedings.
source: quranreading.com
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