A refutation to Bro Yaseen - Polygamy is allowed in 4 23
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Peace all,
Since my last post above, after a lot of deliberation, discussion and research on this topic, I have arrived at a new understanding that polygyny is allowed by The God by virtue of it not being forbidden in the qur'aan. In 423 The God is acknowledging the presence of polygyny by forbidding polygyny with 2 sisters, but does not forbid polygyny with other women, hence permitting polygyny with women other than sisters.
Having said that I still have the understanding that 43 is not about polygyny but is about marrying off the mothers of orphans in groups. The "saduqatihinna" in 44 would be a gift/aid/charity given to the mothers of the orphans when they are married off, and there is no harm if they voluntarily give the gift back due to probably getting married to a rich man.
Even if 43 talks about polygyny, the mothers of the orphans are to be married in a group at the same time, with a maximum of 4 at the same time.
The limit of wives in polygyny would be 4 not because of 43, but because of definition of zina according to the qur'aan. Please see the following link for definition of zina
http//www.free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=5843.msg89825#msg89825
So if four people witnessed a MARRIED man and woman having intercourse, then the man and woman ARE a "zani" and "zaniyah", even though they are MARRIED.
Thus the limit in a polygynous relationship has to be 4 wives because if a man has 5 wives then it will become zina because then there will be 4 witnesses to the intercourse between the husband and the 5th wife.
I tend to agree with brother warner's understanding of "mohsanat" meaning committed women, which will include both married women (committed to someone else) and the one who a man is engaged to (committed to that man). In that case it will be forbidden for a man to marry a committed woman according to 424 unless she is committed to that man by oath of engagement. According to this definition, a widow will not be classified as "mohsanat" as she is not committed to anyone, therefore it will not be necessary to have oath of engagement when marrying the mothers of orphans per 43. Only those people will be punished who slander committed women per 244.
Brother Ayman, what do you think about this understanding of "mohsanat" being committed women ?
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I tend to agree with brother warner's understanding of "mohsanat" meaning committed women, which will include both married women (committed to someone else) and the one who a man is engaged to (committed to that man). In that case it will be forbidden for a man to marry a committed woman according to 424 unless she is committed to that man by oath of engagement. According to this definition, a widow will not be classified as "mohsanat" as she is not committed to anyone, therefore it will not be necessary to have oath of engagement when marrying the mothers of orphans per 43. Only those people will be punished who slander committed women per 244.
Take the Prophet's single daughters during his lifetime and his wives after his death. They were not committed, as you put it, to anyone in the form of engagement or marriage. Does that mean the people who slandered against them would go away with it?
I tend to believe that all believing women are mosanat, including the ones whom your oaths possess (ma malakat ayman ukum). So the Progressive Muslims translation of 244 seems to be wrong
"And those who accuse the independent women (mohsanat) and they do not bring forth four witnesses, then you shall lash them eighty lashes and do not ever accept their testimony. Those indeed are the evildoers."
It can be corrected like this
"And those who accuse the believing women (mohsanat) and they do not bring forth four witnesses, then you shall lash them eighty lashes and do not ever accept their testimony. Those indeed are the evildoers."
The difference between the independent mohsanat and the mohsanat whom your oaths posses is in the way the decisions concernig their committment are made. Independent mohsanat such as widows can make their own decisions whereas those whom your oaths possess have to ask you for permission.
424 is about the direct and indirect ways men can propose to believing women rather than which women they are not allowed to marry.
Peace,
Hasan Akcay -
Peace brother Hasan,
I tend to believe that all believing women are mosanat, including the ones whom your oaths possess (ma malakat ayman ukum).
Believing women are called "muminat" in al-qur'aan. Please consider the following verse
425 Waman lam yastatiaa minkum tawlan an yankiha almuhsanati almuminati famin ma malakat aymanukum min fatayatikumu almuminati
Here the usage of the phrase "almuhsanati almuminati" indicates that all believing women are "muminat" and that "muhsanat" have to be a subset of "muminat". Similarly "fatayatikumu almuminati" indicates that "fatayat" is a subset of "muminat". Thus "muhsanat" cannot be ALL believing women because then the phrase "almuhsanati almuminati" would be redundant and not make any sense.
That is why, in my understanding, "muhsanat" possibly means committed women or women protected by commitment and "ma malakat aymanukum" would be a subset of "muhsanat", while "muhsanat" would be a subset of "muminat".
IMHO slandering a committed woman would be much more dangerous than slandering an uncommitted woman because of the resultant effects on marriage or engagement and thus slander of committed women is dealt with much more severely.
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Believing women are called "muminat" in al-qur'aan. Please consider the following verse
425 Waman lam yastatiaa minkum tawlan an yankiha almuhsanati almuminati famin ma malakat aymanukum min fatayatikumu almuminati
Here the usage of the phrase "almuhsanati almuminati" indicates that all believing women are "muminat" and that "muhsanat" have to be a subset of "muminat". Similarly "fatayatikumu almuminati" indicates that "fatayat" is a subset of "muminat". Thus "muhsanat" cannot be ALL believing women because then the phrase "almuhsanati almuminati" would be redundant and not make any sense.
No. It is clear that muhsanat here are presented as an alternative to the ones whom your oaths possess, who are dependent on you; therefore muhsanat are independent.
The verse reads like this
And as for those of you who are not in a position to marry (independent) muhsanat, let them marry from among those young (muhsanat) whom your oaths possess.
There is no redundancy at all.
That is why, in my understanding, "muhsanat" possibly means committed women or women protected by commitment and "ma malakat aymanukum" would be a subset of "muhsanat", while "muhsanat" would be a subset of "muminat".
Yes, "ma malakat ayman ukum" are a subset of muhsanat; that is, they also are muhsanat, which means protected. Islam protects all women by a certain means, includuing the ones whom your oaths posses.
In 424 and 25 muhsanat are independent, so they protect themselves; whereas "ma malakat ayman ukum" are dependent on you, so it is you who protect them.
However, muhsanat are not a subset but the very muminat themselves.
Believing women are called "muminat" in al-qur'aan (in 424, 25)
They are synonyms like the descriptive words in Al-Ahzab 35
Allazeena muminat (3335)
..............kaanitat truly devout women
..............saadikat women who are true to their word
..............saabirat women who are patient in adversity
..............haashi?at women who humble themselves
..............mutasaddikat women who give in charity
..............saaimat self-denying women
..............haafezati furuj ahunna women who guard their private partsKaanitat, saadikat, saabirat haashi?at, mutasaddikat, saaimat... are all muminat; and so are muhsanat as they protect their chastity by, for example, guarding their private parts.
IMHO slandering a committed woman would be much more dangerous than slandering an uncommitted woman because of the resultant effects on marriage or engagement and thus slander of committed women is dealt with much more severely.
Do you mean that slanderers against the Prophet?s single daughters would be dealt with less severely than slanderers against his wives? Will you please support this opinion with verses from the Quran.
Peace,
Hasan Akcay -
They are synonyms like the descriptive words in Al-Ahzab 35
Allazeena muminat (3335)
..............kaanitat truly devout women
..............saadikat women who are true to their word
..............saabirat women who are patient in adversity
..............haashi?at women who humble themselves
..............mutasaddikat women who give in charity
..............saaimat self-denying women
..............haafezati furuj ahunna women who guard their private partsKaanitat, saadikat, saabirat haashi?at, mutasaddikat, saaimat... are all muminat; and so are muhsanat as they protect their chastity by, for example, guarding their private parts.
Saaimat are women who fast or "observe sawn" commanded by God.
Peace. Myr. -
Peace brother Hasan,
I am a bit confused by your two posts.
This is what you wrote in your first post
I tend to believe that all believing women are mosanat, including the ones whom your oaths possess (ma malakat ayman ukum). So the Progressive Muslims translation of 244 seems to be wrong
"And those who accuse the independent women (mohsanat) and they do not bring forth four witnesses, then you shall lash them eighty lashes and do not ever accept their testimony. Those indeed are the evildoers."
It can be corrected like this
"And those who accuse the believing women (mohsanat) and they do not bring forth four witnesses, then you shall lash them eighty lashes and do not ever accept their testimony. Those indeed are the evildoers."
Here according to you "muhsanat" = ALL believing women and not independent women
In your second post here is what you wrote
No. It is clear that muhsanat here are presented as an alternative to the ones whom your oaths possess, who are dependent on you; therefore muhsanat are independent.
In 424 and 25 muhsanat are independent, so they protect themselves; whereas "ma malakat ayman ukum" are dependent on you, so it is you who protect them.
Here according to you "mohsanat" are only the independent ones and not ALL believing women.
Brother you are contradicting yourself.
Furthermore, you wrote in your second post
And as for those of you who are not in a position to marry (independent) muhsanat, let them marry from among those young (muhsanat) whom your oaths possess.
Here the second underlined word should read "fatayat" and not "muhsanat".
Coming back to your following quote
No. It is clear that muhsanat here are presented as an alternative to the ones whom your oaths possess, who are dependent on you; therefore muhsanat are independent.
"Muhsanat" in 425 are not presented as alternative to just "ma malakat aymanukum" but to "ma malakat aymanukum min fatayatikumu almuminati"
The "ma malakat aymanukum" discussed in 424 are a subset of "muhsanat", so the "ma malakat aymanukum" in 424 are the "muhsanat" "ma malakat aymanukum" and the "ma malakat aymanukum" in 425 are subset of "fatayat", so the "ma malakat aymanukum" in 425 are the "fatayat" "ma malakat aymanukum".
Thus "ma malakat aymanukum" can be from the "muhsanat" or the "fatayat".
After discussion with a learned member of the forum, I have realized that "almuhsanati almuminati" means believing muhsanat, and not muhsanat of/from the muminat. Thus I revise my understanding as follows
Considering the phrases "almuhsanati almuminati" and "fatayatikumu almuminati" in 425, it is clear that both muhsanat and fatayat are subsets of muminat. However by considering 55, it is clear that all muhsanat are not necessarily muminat, and there could be "muhsanat" who are from other than "muminat", for example muhsanat from the people of the book.
55 ......................and the "muhsanat" from the believing women, and the "muhsanat" from the people of the Scripture before you....................
"Fatayat" in 425 are obviously parent-protected or dependent on parents. The "ma malakat aymanukum" in 425, therefore, refers to those parent-protected women with whom one has oath of engagement. The "ma malakat aymanukum" in 424, however, refers to those "muhsanat" with whom one has oath of engagement.
Thus my revised understanding of "muhsanat" is "women self-protected by commitment". Thus "muhsanat" would include the women self-protected by commitment to marriage (married women) or women self-protected by commitment to engagement, and would exclude the widows and the independent women who are neither married nor engaged.
Let us consider 244 now
244 And those who accuse the "muhsanat" and they do not bring forth four witnesses, then you shall lash them eighty lashes and do not ever accept their testimony. Those indeed are the evildoers.
Obviously the "fatayat" is not included in the "muhsanat" in this verse. So let me ask you a question
Is it ok then to slander "fatayat" or parent-protected/parent dependent women ?
Peace
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Saaimat are women who fast or "observe sawn" commanded by God.
Peace, Myr. I may agree with you.
The translation of saaimat as "self-denying women" belongs to Muhammad Asad, who provides an explanation as follows
The term saa?im, usually rendered as "fasting", has here its primary connotation of "one who abstains (from anything)" or "denies to himself (anything)" cf. 1926, where the noun sawm denotes "abstinence from speech". (The Message of THE QUR?AN)
I am a bit confused by your two posts.
Please excuse me for confusing you. However, I am very sure about my understanding of muhsanat and see that your view is now basically the same as mine. There is no need on my part to make a fuss.
Thank you and peace,
Hasan Akcay -
Salaam all
There have been many posts on this thread since I last visited it. I will briefly question some notions that drew my attention
First there is a notion of makeing subets mu7Sanaat mu'minaat, fatayatukuk almu'minaat, maa malakat aymanukum..etc. It is like saying English man man is a subset of English. I do not see any subsets here. The underlying condition could be "they have to be mu'mins, not just muslims).
Another thing is that all posts discuss (mu7Sanaat and maa malakat aymaanukum) as if it pertains to women only. Remember that men can also be (mu7Saneen & maa malakat aymanuhunna), so any attempt to explain these terms should take "male mu7Sans and maa malakat al-aymaan) into consideration.From Tanveer's
I have arrived at a new understanding that polygyny is allowed by The God by virtue of it not being forbidden in the qur'aan. In 423 The God is acknowledging the presence of polygyny by forbidding polygyny with 2 sisters, but does not forbid polygyny with other women, hence permitting polygyny with women other than sisters.
Polygamy is restricted as per verse 43. There is no contradiction with verse 423. It is simply that if the mother of orphans is your sister-in-law (your wife's sister) you cannot marry her. No more permission for polygamy other than what is already stated in 43.
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Peace sister Samia,
Thank you for sharing your understanding. The only problem that I see with your understanding at this point is as follows
No more permission for polygamy other than what is already stated in 43.
We have to be careful in attributing something to Allah that which He never said.
Where does it say in the Qur'aan that no more permission for polygamy other than what is already stated in 43 ?
The only way that could have been true is if Allah had said somewhere in the Qur'aan something similar to "it is forbidden for you to marry more than one other than what is being recited in the scripture" or "do not marry more than one other than what is already recited in the scripture".
To my knowledge, nowhere in al-qur'aan does Allah say that.
Peace
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I understand that there are verses in the Quran which prohibits polygamy.
For example 423 says that you are forbidden... to have two sisters at one and the same time -hurrimat alaikum... antajma'u baina'l uhtain-, which is polygamy.
Let me repeat for emphasis
You are allowed to have sisters as your wife one at a time because it is monogamy, bu you are forbidden to have sisters as your wives at one and the same time because it is polygamy.
And 2432 orders you to marry off the single from among you -Wa ankehu'l ayama minkum. It is definite that the moment you marry off a single person -ayyem- from among you, that person's state changes from single to married; therefore you can not marry him off again.
God orders you to marry off your single relatives only; He does not order you to marry off the ones who are already married.
That is definitely prohibition of polygamy.
Finally, verse 3352 forbids the Prophet from taking wife upon wife, which is in actuality prohibition of polygamy because without taking wife upon wife polygamy is impossible.
Now the question is is it permitted for the Muslims to take wife upon wife in spite of the fact that God prohibited it for the prophet by revealing 3352 and the prohet obeyed it from then on to the end of his life.
True Muslims have to think.
Peace,
Hasan Akcay -
Peace brother Hasan, all,
I understand that there are verses in the Quran which prohibits polygamy.
For example 423 says that you are forbidden... to have two sisters at one and the same time -hurrimat alaikum... antajma'u baina'l uhtain-, which is polygamy.
Let me repeat for emphasis
You are allowed to have sisters as your wife one at a time because it is monogamy, bu you are forbidden to have sisters as your wives at one and the same time because it is polygamy.
There are only two verses that forbid certain types of polygamy in al-qur'aan. In 423 polygyny with 2 sisters is forbidden and in 424 it is forbidden to marry muhsanat which includes married women thus forbidding polyandry. There is no verse that forbids polygyny with non-sisters. In 423 it says " it is forbidden to have 2 sisters together" and not "it is forbidden to have 2 women together". Please do not attribute something to Allah what He never said in al-qur'aan.
And 2432 orders you to marry off the single from among you -Wa ankehu'l ayama minkum. It is definite that the moment you marry off a single person -ayyem- from among you, that person's state changes from single to married; therefore you can not marry him off again.
God orders you to marry off your single relatives only; He does not order you to marry off the ones who are already married.
That is definitely prohibition of polygamy.
Firstly, only those can be "married off" who are still dependent. How can someone "marry off" an independant or self-protected man ? The wording "marry off" implies marrying off DEPENDENT singles. So this does not apply to independent or self-protected men who may be married.
Secondly, if this advice applies to independent or self-protected married men in addition to the dependent single men, thereby not allowing independent or self-protected married men to have more than one wife, then it would contradict with 43 which is usually translated to allow polygyny with mothers of the orphans.
I would understand 2432 as not allowing dependent men to have polygyny, and this would not be applicable to independent/self-protected men who are single or married. Thus this verse does not prohibit polygyny for independent/self-protected married men.
Finally, verse 3352 forbids the Prophet from taking wife upon wife, which is in actuality prohibition of polygamy because without taking wife upon wife polygamy is impossible.
Now the question is is it permitted for the Muslims to take wife upon wife in spite of the fact that God prohibited it for the prophet by revealing 3352 and the prohet obeyed it from then on to the end of his life.
Brother Hasan, you are creating contradiction in al-qur'aan. 3352 is an order ONLY for the Prophet and not applicable to other believers otherwise it would contradict with the permission given to believers in general to exchange wives in 420
420 And if you wish to replace one wife instead of another, and you have given one of them a large amount, then do not take anything from it. Would you take it by falsehood while it is clearly a sin?
This permission was taken away ONLY for the Prophet by 3352.
Peace
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Peace sister Samia,
Women are forbidden to marry the following men according to al-qur'aan
- Males who set up partners
2221 And do not marry the females who set up partners until they believe. For a believing servant is better than one who sets up partners even if she attracts you. And do not marry the males who set up partners until they believe. For a believing servant is better than one who sets up partners even if he attracts you............
- Males who are disbelievers
6010 O you who believe, if the believing women come emigrating to you, then you shall test them. God is fully aware of their belief. Thus, if you establish that they are believers, then you shall not return them to the disbelievers. They are no longer lawful for them, nor are the disbelievers lawful for them. And return the dowries that were paid..........
- Step-sons
422 And do not marry what your fathers had married from the women, except what has already been done. It is a lewdness, and an abhorrence, and a bad path.
- Sons, father, brothers, brother's sons, sister's sons, father's brothers, mother's brothers, foster sons, brothers from suckling, daughter's husbands, step-fathers if they have consummated marriage with mother, husband's father, sister's husband while he is married to sister
423 Forbidden for you are your mothers, and your daughters, and your sisters, and your fathers' sisters, and your mothers' sisters, and the daughters of your brother, and the daughters of your sister, and your foster mothers who suckled you, and your sisters from suckling, and the mothers of your wives, and your step-daughters residing in your homes from your wives which you have already consummated the marriage with; if you have not consummated the marriage then there is no sin upon you; and the wives of your sons that are from your seed, and that you join between two sisters except what has already been done. God is Forgiving, Merciful.
Peace
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Peace Samia,
Just an oversight. 424 gives a conditional prohibition. You could have completed the list too, instead of asking.
Women self-protected by commitment (muhsanat), other than the ma malakat aymanukum, are forbidden to marry ALL MEN.
424 And the muhsanat from the women, except ma malakat aymanukum;
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Peace tanveer
Women self-protected by commitment (muhsanat), other than the ma malakat aymanukum, are forbidden to marry ALL MEN.
What ? Would you elaborate please ? Or if i have to take up the whole thread again coz it's all been said already, just tell me so.
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Peace sister Samia,
Women are forbidden to marry the following men according to al-qur'aan
- Males who set up partners
2221 And do not marry the females who set up partners until they believe. For a believing servant is better than one who sets up partners even if she attracts you. And do not marry the males who set up partners until they believe. For a believing servant is better than one who sets up partners even if he attracts you............
- Males who are disbelievers
6010 O you who believe, if the believing women come emigrating to you, then you shall test them. God is fully aware of their belief. Thus, if you establish that they are believers, then you shall not return them to the disbelievers. They are no longer lawful for them, nor are the disbelievers lawful for them. And return the dowries that were paid..........
- Step-sons
422 And do not marry what your fathers had married from the women, except what has already been done. It is a lewdness, and an abhorrence, and a bad path.
- Sons, father, brothers, brother's sons, sister's sons, father's brothers, mother's brothers, foster sons, brothers from suckling, daughter's husbands, step-fathers if they have consummated marriage with mother, husband's father, sister's husband while he is married to sister
423 Forbidden for you are your mothers, and your daughters, and your sisters, and your fathers' sisters, and your mothers' sisters, and the daughters of your brother, and the daughters of your sister, and your foster mothers who suckled you, and your sisters from suckling, and the mothers of your wives, and your step-daughters residing in your homes from your wives which you have already consummated the marriage with; if you have not consummated the marriage then there is no sin upon you; and the wives of your sons that are from your seed, and that you join between two sisters except what has already been done. God is Forgiving, Merciful.
Peace
The above quote is not the same pattern as the one below
Women self-protected by commitment (muhsanat), other than the ma malakat aymanukum, are forbidden to marry ALL MEN.
According to the pattern in your first quote, this should be
- Married men (muhsaneen) other than ma malakat aymanuhunna.
You see what I mean? This does not mean that I accept "muhsan" as meaning "married". Is it Ok to marry a married "milkul yameen aka ma malakat aymanuhum"?
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Peace Elke,
What ? Would you elaborate please ? Or if i have to take up the whole thread again coz it's all been said already, just tell me so.
I have already elaborated in detail in my previous posts; please read them again.
I re-stated what was said in 424 in a different way from the women's perspective. 424 is addressing the men and telling them that "muhsanat" from the women, except ma malakat aymanukum are forbidden for them. I re-stated the same thing from a different persepective by saying that all men are forbidden to the "muhsanat" other than the ma malakat aymanukum from among the muhsanat.
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Peace Samia,
Is it Ok to marry a married "milkul yameen aka ma malakat aymanuhum"?
The "ma malakat aymanukum" mentioned in 424 are not married. They are those muhsanat who have an oath of engagement with the men. Muhsanat include not only the married women. Muhsanat = married self-protected women + engaged self-protected women. It is forbidden for the men to marry muhsanat from among the women, except the engaged self-protected women.
According to the pattern in your first quote, this should be
- Married men (muhsaneen) other than ma malakat aymanuhunna.
I disagree. That is a logically false inference.
424 is not talking about muhsaneen being forbidden but about muhsanat from among the women being forbidden to ALL MEN. It is ALL MEN versus the "muhsanat" from among the women. Thus I did not change any patterns.
I think Allah knew you were going to try to make a logically false inference like that, that's why He clarified that He is talking only about muhsanat and not the muhsaneen by adding "min alnisa" to the "muhsanat".
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Salaam Tanveer
Muhsanat = married self-protected women + engaged self-protected women
So they are allowed to marry women engaged to other men? I do not think this is acceptable by God!! If it is about "marrying women who are engaged to you", I think this is too obvious to be mentioned, otherwise, why would one get engaged at all? Or does it mean, once you are engaged to them you MUST marry them? I honestly do not understand this engaged-self -protected- women thing worthy being mentioned as "allowed to you to marry"
I think Allah knew you were going to try to make a logically false inference like that, that's why He clarified that He is talking only about muhsanat and not the muhsaneen by adding "min alnisa" to the "muhsanat".
If you can allow mothers, sisters, daughters..etc to be replaced by fathers, brothers, daughters..why can't you allow nisaa' to be replaced by men? "min alnisaa'" could merely be in opposition to "all females" which would include young girls; so we know it is about adults, "women", not just "females", as the word muhsanat means female "muhsans".
Moreover, "nisaa'" itself is not immune of meaning /including "men". Just ponder on verses 443; 56.