In Islamic Law Mutah Marriage is a temporary marriage for a fixed duration.
Overview
In Mutah Marriage there is a contract between male and female partners for a limited time. This contract contains specific terms and conditions, it also involves paying money to the female partner. Sunni and Shia both religions believe that Mutah Marriage is a pre-Islamic Arabic tradition and the Quran does not prohibit it. But now Sunnis do not believe in Mutah Marriage while Shias still believe in Mutah Marriage.
Length of Mutah Marriage
The temporary or Mutah Marriage varies in duration. The duration of Mutah Marriage may be one hour or 50 years. But mostly it is suggested that the duration of a Mutah Marriage should have a duration of three days, three months, or one year.
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Requirements of Mutah Marriage
Mutah Marriage does not require any witnesses or any type of registration. It is a private and temporary contract that is either made verbally or written. The duration of marriage and Mehar must be fixed and written in the contract.
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