كتاب 41
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Book 41
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Chapter 41
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باب 41
Muwatta Malik 1631
Malik said, "The position with us about a woman who is found to
be pregnant and has no husband and she says, 'I was forced,' or she
says, 'I was married,' is that it is not accepted from her and the
hadd is inflicted on her unless she has a clear proof of what she
claims about the marriage or that she was forced or she comes bleeding
if she was a virgin or she calls out for help so that someone comes to
her and she is in that state or what resembles it of the situation in
which the violation occurred." He said, "If she does not produce any
of those, the hadd is inflicted on her and what she claims of that is
not accepted from her."
Malik said, "A raped woman cannot
marry until she has restored herself by three menstrual periods."
He said, "If she doubts her periods, she does not marry until she
has freed herself of that doubt."
| Reference | : Muwatta Malik 1631 |
| In-book reference | : Book 41, Hadith 35809 |
| USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 7, Hadith 1631 |
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