Islam regarding intentions to marry

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In Islam, there are several reasons to marry, and also several things to observe if one is not able to marry. Also, there are restrictions regarding whom one may marry.

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Muslims who can marry are required to marry because it helps him from committing illegal sexual intercourse (Arabic: Zina). An unmarried man is deemed not to be fulfilling all his obligations as a Muslim. Muslims who are unable to marry are advised to fast, as fasting helps to diminish his sexual power. Further, a father is expected to help his son to find a suitable wife.

A Muslim cannot marry:

  • Someone who is not one of the People of the Book (Ahl al-Kitab) (women cannot marry non-Muslims).
  • A Muslim cannot marry a foster relation as such relations are equated with blood ties.
  • A Muslim is forbidden to ask a woman to marry him if another Muslim has already done so.

According to Islam, it is forbidden to marry people that do not belong to the People of the Book.

Also, in Islam foster relations are equated with blood relations. Sahih Bukhari 3:48:813.

A Muslim is forbidden by the Sunnah to ask for a woman in marriage when another Muslim has already done so. Al-Muwatta 28 1.1.

In Islam, marriage is seen as an important institution into which to enter. Muhammad is reported to have said that marriage constitutes half of the religion. In other words, an unmarried man is not fulfilling all his obligations as a Muslim.

At the same time, a father is expected to assist his son in finding a suitable wife.

In Sahih Bukhari 7:62:1:

In another hadith in :

Further:

A man must never be alone with a woman unless there is someone who is a Mahram with them. (Bukhari, Muslim)

and:

A man must never be alone with a woman, for verily the Satan is their third. (At-Tirmithee and Ahmad)

(Bukhari 7.28)

In Tirmidhi #3090:

(Tirmidhi, Nasa'i and Ibn Majah transmitted it.)

  1. ^ Sahih Bukhari 7:62:4

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