Sinān, as answer to his question: "Looking at the hair of...
Sinān, as answer to his question: "Looking at the hair of married and single women is forbidden, for it excites men, and this excitement leads to corruption and committing the unlawful; likewise, (it is forbidden to look at those things) like hair except what Allah, the Most High, has said: And (as for) women advanced in years who do not hope for marriage, it is no sin for them if they put off their clothes without displaying their ornaments , namely other than the garment; there is no harm in looking at the hair of the like of them.' [1] " 105.
Looking at the Hair of Sister-in-law is not Permissible Ahmed b. Mohammed b. Abū Nasr reported on the authority of al-Ridā, peace be on him, saying: "I asked him (al-Ridā): is it permissible for a man to look at the hair of his sister-in-law? 'No,' he replied, 'except when she is one of the women advanced in years.' Then I asked him: Are his sister-in-law and unrelated woman the same? 'Yes,' he answered. [2] " 106. A Person claims that he has married a Woman 'Abd al-'Aziz b.
al-Muhtadi narrated, saying: "I asked al-Ridā, peace be on him: May I be your ransom, my brother died and I married his wife, but my uncle came and claimed that he had married her secretly; so I asked her about that and she strongly denied it, and then she said: 'There was nothing between me and him.' Hence he, peace be on him, replied: 'Her confession binds you (to believe her), and her denial obligates him (to say the truth).' [3] " This means that the truth was what the woman said, and her denying the right of the uncle was valid.
[1] Al-Wasā'il. [2] Ibid. [3] Qurb al-Isnād, p. 160. 107. Marriage Contract with the Intention of Joke is invalid Ibn Abū Nasr reported on the authority of al-Mashriqi, on the authority of Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him. He said: "I asked him (al-Ridā): What do you say about a man who claimed that he proposed to marry a woman with (the intention of) joke, and that he asked her about that and she replied, 'Yes,'?
So he answered: 'It is nothing.' I asked: 'It is lawful for the man to marry her?' 'Yes,' he replied. [1] " 108. It is Permissible for Son to marry the Daughter of his Father's Slave-wife 'Ali b. Idris narrated, saying: "I asked al-Ridā, peace be on him: I had a slave-wife; I had a sexual intercourse with her. Then I emancipated her and she gave birth to a slave-girl. Is it lawful for my son to marry her? 'Yes,' he answered, 'before and after the sexual intercourse.' [2] " 109.