Amr bin Shu'aib narrated from his father, from his grandfather that: The Prophet said: Whichever man married a woman and entered into her, then it is not lawful for him to marry her daughter. If he did not enter into her then he may marry her daughter. And whichever man married a woman and he entered into her, or he did not enter into her, then it is not lawful for him to marry her mother.
Read More..Aishah narrated: The wife of Rifa'ah Al-Qurzi came to the Messenger of Allah and said: 'I was with Rifa'ah and he divorced me irrevocably. Then I married Abdur-Rahman bin Az-Zubair, but he only has the likes of the fringe of a garment.' So he said: 'Perhaps you want me to return to Rifa'ah? No, not until you taste his sweetness, and he tastes your sweetness.'
Read More..Jabir bin Abdullah and Ali narrated: The Messenger of Allah cursed the Muhill and the one the Muhallal was done for.
Read More..Abdullah bin Mas'ud narrated: The Messenger of Allah cursed the Muhill and the one the Muhallal was done for.
Read More..Ali bin Abi Talib narrated: The Prophet prohibited the Mut'ah with women, and the meat of domestic donkeys during (the campaign of) Khaibar.
Read More..Muhammad bin Ka'b narrated that: Ibn Abbas said: Mut'ah was only during the beginning of Islam. A man would arrive in a land that he was not familiar with so he would marry a woman for the extent of time that he thought he would remain there. So his Mut'ah was upheld and his case was fine until the (following) Ayah was revealed: Except their wives or what their right hands possess. Then every private part other than those became unlawful.
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