#التفسير_الأقوم
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#تفسير_القرآن
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#Commentary_On_The_Holy_Quran
#Alaqvam_Commentary
Part 04 +Regulations: While intended to be a permanent state, it... Show More >>#التفسير_الأقوم
#دراية_الحديث
#تفسير_القرآن
#التفقه_و_الإستنباط
#التفاسير_الروائية
#Commentary_On_The_Holy_Quran
#Alaqvam_Commentary
Part 04 +Regulations: While intended to be a permanent state, it can be terminated by the husband engaging in the Talaq process or the wife seeking a Khula. The couple inherit from each other. A legal contract is signed when entering the marriage. However it is not a requirement that the contract be in writing. It may be oral, especially amongst illiterates; and if an agreed end-date is specified in the nikāḥ contract: the contract defines a temporary marriage, nikāḥ mut\\\'ah. Show Less >>
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