Sunan Ibn Majah
"We went out with the Messenger of Allah on the Farewell pilgrimage, and they said : 'O Messenger of Allah, (ﷺ) celibacy has become too difficult for us'. He said : 'Then make temporary marriages with these women'. So we...
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Sunan Ibn Majah
"We went out with the Messenger of Allah on the Farewell pilgrimage, and they said : 'O Messenger of Allah, (ﷺ) celibacy has become too difficult for us'. He said : 'Then make temporary marriages with these women'. So we...
Sunan Ibn Majah
"When 'Umar bin Khattab was appointed caliph, he addressed the people and said: 'The Messenger of Allah permitted temporary marriage for us three times, then he forbade it. By Allah, If I hear of any married person entering a temporary...
Sunan Ibn Majah
that the Messenger of Allah married her when he was Halal (not in Ihram). (Sahih).He (one of the narrators-Yazid) said: "And she was my maternal aunt and the maternal aunt of Idn 'Abbas also."
Sunan Ibn Majah
the Prophet got married while he was a Muhrim (in Ihram).
Sunan Ibn Majah
'Whoever has a slave woman and teaches her good manners and educates her, then sets her free and marries her, will have two rewards. Any man from among the People of the Book who believed in his Prophet and believed...
Sunan Ibn Majah
“Safiyyah was given to Dihyah Al-Kalbi (as his share of the war booty), then she was given to the Messenger of Allah after that. He married her, and made her ransom (i.e., freedom from slavery) her dowry.” (Sahih)Hammad said: “Abdul-'Aziz...
Sunan Ibn Majah
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) set Safiyyah free, and made her ransom her dowry, and he married her.
Sunan Ibn Majah
that the Messenger of Allah said : "If a slave gets married without his master's permission, he is a fornicator."
Sunan Ibn Majah
that the Messenger of Allah said : "Any slave who gets married without his master's permission, is a fornicator."
Sunan Ibn Majah
The Messenger of Allah forbade on the Day of Khaibar, the temporary marriage of women and (he forbade) the flesh of domestic donkeys.