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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books the Life of Imām 'ali Bin Mūsā Al-ridā It Is Permissible To Marry A Woman Along With The Slave Wife Of Her Father =============================================================================== 100. It is Permissible to marry a Woman along with the Slave-wife of her Father Ahmed b. Mohammed b.
Abū Nasr reported on the authority of Abū al-Hasan al-Ridā, peace be on him, saying: "I asked him about a man who married a woman and married the slave-wife of her father, and he, peace be on him, answered: 'There is no harm in that.' Then I said: We have been informed on the authority of your father that 'Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on him, married the daughter of al-Hasan b. 'Ali, peace be on him, and the slave-wife (umm walad) of al-Hasan, so he said: 'It is not as you say; 'Ali b.
al-Husayn married the daughter of al-Hasan and the slave-wife of 'Ali b. al-Husayn, the one who was killed in your country.' [1] " 101. It is Reprehensible for a Woman to marry an Ill-natured Man Al-Husayn b.
Bashshār al-Wāsiti narrated, saying: "I wrote to Abū al-Hasan al-Ridā, peace be on him: An ill-natured man from among my relatives has proposed (to marry my daughter), and he replied: 'Do not marry (her to) him if he is an ill-natured man.' [2] " This prohibition is explained as reprehensible not as unlawful. 102. Marriage at Night Al-Hasan b.
'Ali al-Washshā' reported on the authority of Abū al-Hasan al-Ridā, peace be on him, saying: "I heard him (al-Ridā) say concerning marriage: 'It is an act of the Sunna is that marriage should be at night, for Allah has made night for rest; and women have been (made) for rest.' [3] " 103. Giving Food at Marriage Al-Hasan b.
'Ali al-Washshā' narrated on the authority of Abū al-Hasan al-Ridā, peace be on him, saying: "I heard him (al-Ridā) say: 'When Allah's Apostle, may Allah bless him and his family, proposed to marry Āmina, daughter of Abū Sufyān, and married her, he called for food, and then he said: 'Surely, one of the practices (sunan) of the messengers is giving food at marriage.' [4] " [1] Furū' al-Kāfi, vol. 2, p. 15. [2] Man lā Yahdarahū al-Faqih, vol. 2, p. 131. [3] Wasā'il al-Shi'a, vol. 14, p. 62.
[4] Furū' al-Kāfi, vol. 2, p. 26. 104. Looking at the Hair of unrelated Woman is Prohibited He (al-Ridā), peace be on him, said in what he wrote to Mohammed b.