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Marriage & Morals In Islam

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This book exposes the most appropriate, peaceful course of matrimonial life in the focus of the practices and advises of the Prophet and his family.

140 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi

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October 18, 2017
The author starts scholarly, he supports everything with at least one hadith and I like the fact that he adhered to hadiths of unarguable authenticity, often Imam Ali ( I assume ibn Taleb except stated otherwise), but somewhere near the end (the part where he about abortion, contraceptive use etc) it was obvious that the author was tired he stopped providing evidences for his claim all he wrote was "it is permissible" or "it is not permissible". It takes more than 3 or 4 words. Does the author's use of "mujtahid" equal ijma? And when did it become Wajib for Shi'a scholars to insult Sunni scholar (a blow was dealt to Imam Ghazali)
On the chapters regarding keeping away from zina the author deserves a 5 star. The approaches are very practical, and the options approaches are well presented. About Nikkah mut'a I'm a Sunni muslim but I understand the Shi'a view perfectly now, Allahu Alam.
A big thank you to the author for sharing his knowledge.
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