Mahr in Islam: Wisdom and Implications

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Allah wants men to maintain, protect, honor, and value their wives because a wife is the only woman on earth that a Muslim man is allowed to enjoy.

Islam provides a complete guide to living life on earth according to the pleasure of Allah, and as a social system, it encompasses every aspect of human activity and relationships.

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Islam provides laws and commandments to ensure that everything that an individual needs to do, in order to lead a productive and happy life, is explained clearly in the Qur’an and Sunnah for them to take practical guidance.

Marriage is no exception.

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  1. The entire article is filled with expressions of ignorance and fantastic thinking. According to the author, women are ‘objects’ which are ‘acquired’ by men and paid for their ‘services’ meaning sex. The Quran does not support any of it. Mahr is a gift given to his wife by the man after marriage. That is it. All the other stuff mentioned by the author is only hallucinations.

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