كتاب 19
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Book 19
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Chapter 19
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باب 19
Muwatta Malik 726
Malik said, "There is no harm in someone who is in itikaf
entering into a marriage contract as long as there is no physical
relationship. A woman in itikaf may also be betrothed as long as there
is no physical relationship. What is haram for someone in itikaf in
relation to his womenfolk during the day is haram for him during the
night."
Yahya said that Ziyad said that Malik said, "It is
not halal for a man to have intercourse with his wife while he is in
itikaf, nor for him to take pleasure in her by kissing her, or
whatever. However, I have not heard anyone disapproving of a man, or
woman, in itikaf getting married as long as there is no physical
relationship. Marriage is not disapproved of for someone fasting."
"There is, however, a distinction between the marriage of
someone in itikaf and that of someone who is muhrim, in that some one
who is muhrim can eat, drink, visit the sick and attend funerals, but
cannot put on perfume, whilst a man or woman in itikaf can put on oil
and perfume and groom their hair, but cannot attend funerals or pray
over the dead or visit the sick. Thus their situations with regard to
marriage are different."
"This is the sunna as it has come
down to us regarding marriage for those who are muhrim, doing itikaf,
or fasting.
| Reference | : Muwatta Malik 726 |
| In-book reference | : Book 19, Hadith 34904 |
| USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 7, Hadith 726 |
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