WAJIB TAHU..!! INILAH 7 PERNIKAHAN YANG DILARANG DALAM ISLAM

Belajar Islam
8 Oct 202208:27

Summary

TLDRThis video explores seven types of marriages that are prohibited in Islam, as outlined in the Qur'an and Hadith. These include mut'ah (contractual marriage), sigor (marriage without dowry), tahlil (temporary marriage after divorce), marrying during the iddah period, polyandry, marriage to non-Muslim women (other than Jews and Christians), and marrying women with forbidden blood relations. The video highlights the reasons behind these prohibitions, emphasizing the harm they bring to individuals and society. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder of the importance of understanding the Islamic guidelines for marriage and their significance in maintaining a healthy, moral society.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Marriage in Islam is considered a noble act, but there are specific marriages that are prohibited for various reasons.
  • 😀 Mut'ah marriage, or temporary marriage, is forbidden in Islam as it was initially allowed but later banned by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) due to its harm to women.
  • 😀 Sigor marriage, where a marriage is conducted without a dowry, is prohibited because it treats marriage like a commodity exchange.
  • 😀 Tahlil marriage, where a woman is made to marry another man temporarily to make her eligible to return to her first husband, is prohibited and cursed in Islam.
  • 😀 Marriage during a woman's iddah period (waiting period after divorce or widowhood) is forbidden as stated in the Quran (Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:235).
  • 😀 Polyandry (a woman having more than one husband) is prohibited in Islam, while polygyny (a man having more than one wife) is allowed under specific conditions.
  • 😀 Muslim men are allowed to marry Jews or Christians, but marriage to non-Muslim women outside these groups is forbidden.
  • 😀 Marrying close blood relatives, such as mothers, daughters, sisters, and others listed in the Quran, is strictly prohibited in Islam.
  • 😀 Marrying a woman who has a blood relationship through marriage (e.g., daughter-in-law or stepdaughter) is prohibited, as mentioned in the Quran (Surah An-Nisa, 4:23).
  • 😀 These prohibitions in marriage are designed to protect the dignity, health, and stability of individuals and society, as guided by Islamic teachings.

Q & A

  • What is Mut'ah marriage and why is it prohibited in Islam?

    -Mut'ah marriage is a form of contractual marriage where a couple agrees to marry for a specified period of time, after which they can separate without the need for a divorce. This type of marriage was initially permitted in Islam but was later forbidden by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during the Battle of Khaibar. It is considered harmful to women because it leads to unstable relationships and is seen as a form of exploitation.

  • What is the concept of Sigor marriage, and why is it prohibited?

    -Sigor marriage is a form of marriage where a person agrees to marry someone's daughter on the condition that the daughter’s family will also marry the person’s daughter or sister. This type of marriage is prohibited because it treats marriage like an exchange of goods, undermining the sanctity and purpose of marriage in Islam.

  • What is Tahlil marriage and why is it forbidden in Islam?

    -Tahlil marriage, or Halala marriage, involves a woman who has been divorced three times marrying another man with the intention that this marriage will allow her to remarry her first husband. The practice is forbidden in Islam, and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) cursed both the person who arranges such a marriage and the person who participates in it.

  • Why is marriage during the Iddah period prohibited in Islam?

    -Marriage during the Iddah period is prohibited because the Iddah is a waiting period that allows a woman to be sure she is not pregnant from her previous marriage and to mourn the end of her previous relationship. According to Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 235, Islam forbids any decisions about marriage until the end of this period.

  • What is the reason for the prohibition of polyandry in Islam?

    -Polyandry, where a woman has multiple husbands, is prohibited in Islam because it disrupts the foundation of a healthy family structure and can negatively impact the development of children. Islamic teachings allow for polygyny (a man having multiple wives) under certain conditions, but polyandry is seen as harmful to both society and the individuals involved.

  • What does Islam say about marriage between Muslim men and non-Muslim women?

    -Islam allows a Muslim man to marry a woman who is a Jew or a Christian, as they are considered 'People of the Book.' However, Muslim men are prohibited from marrying non-Muslim women outside of these faiths. This rule is based on verses from the Qur'an, such as Surah Al-Maidah, verse 5, which highlights the permissible relationships under specific guidelines.

  • What is the Islamic stance on marriage with close blood relatives?

    -Islam prohibits marriage between individuals who have close blood relationships, such as mothers, daughters, sisters, and other specified relatives, as detailed in Surah An-Nisa, verse 23. These prohibitions help maintain family structure and prevent harmful practices of incest.

  • Why did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) forbid mut'ah marriages during the Battle of Khaibar?

    -The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) forbade Mut'ah marriages during the Battle of Khaibar because these temporary marriages were being misused and exploited, particularly for women. The prohibition was a measure to protect women from being treated as commodities in short-term relationships.

  • What is the significance of dowries in Islamic marriages, and how does it relate to Sigor marriage?

    -In Islam, a dowry (Mahr) is an essential part of marriage, given to the bride as a form of respect and financial security. Sigor marriage, which involves marrying without a dowry or on the condition of reciprocal marriages, is prohibited because it undermines the dignity and independence of women by treating marriage as a transaction.

  • How does the Qur'an guide the rules for marriage with women from different faiths?

    -The Qur'an, specifically in Surah Al-Maidah, verse 5, permits a Muslim man to marry women who are Christian or Jewish, provided the marriage is conducted respectfully and with proper intentions, such as not engaging in adultery. However, the marriage must be conducted in a lawful manner, with the woman retaining her dignity and the man adhering to Islamic principles.

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