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Friday 13 March 2020

Remarriage for Halala is unIslamic and taboo

The so called halalah is absolutely prohibited and haram.No wedlock of this kind, in fact, existing in the Holy Quran. It is derived mistakingly from the verses of the Holy Quran which is usually misinterpreted by those who are favouring this taboo act presenting under mentioned verses:
“(Revocable) divorce maybe only twice; then( let there be) either honourable retention or a kindly release. And it is not lawful for you to take back anything from what you have given them unless the couple fears that they may not maintain Allah's bound. So if you fear they would not maintain Allah's bounds, thee is no sin upon them in what she may give to secure her release. These are Allah's bounds, so do not transgress them, and whoever transgresses the bounds of Allah_it is they who are the wrongdoers. (230) And if he divorces her, she will not be lawful for him until she marries a husband other than him, and if he divorces her, there is no sin upon them to remarry if they think that they can maintain Allah's bounds.”
In the above-mentioned verse pre-plan remarriage for a time being is not included but Prophet Muhammad PBUH cursed this kind of marriage. Abu Dawood (the book of authentic traditions of the Prophet)and Ibn Majah (authentic book of hadith)reported that both the first husband and the temporary husband were cursed by God, and Ibn Majah calls the temporary husband "a borrowed billy-goat". Al-Hakim Nishapuri adds that marriage should be based on genuine intentions, and that in the time of Muhammad, tahleel spouses would have been considered adulterers.

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