Serious contradictions and fabrications in Sunni claims regarding different timings of Mut’ah’s prohibition Any notion of Allah (swt) offereing contradictory views on any matter is beyond the realms of plausibility as He (swt) after all states in Quran, 004:082: “Do...
It is only the rare Wahabi, such as Dr. Salamah, who attempts to argue that verse 4:24 of the Qur’an does not deal with Mut’ah. The traditional Sunni argument has been to accept that it does, but then claim that the verse was abrogated. A number of arguments are...
As we stated in the previous chapter, Dr. Salamah and Ibn al-Hashmi have made a big mistake by attempting to argue that Shi’ite hadeeth literature legitimises immorality. All that we have discussed leaves no doubt that Mut’ah is in no way immoral, and that it was...
The topics being discussed in this chapter are: [1]. The Qiyas Argument: Comparing Mut’ah to Zina[2]. Qiyas 1: Mut’ah and Zina both are performed for the purpose of sex, therefore both are haram[3]. Ibn al-Hashimi al-kadhab’s assertion that a woman does not have...
For the ease of our readers, we are pasting the headings used in this chapter discussing various topics: [1]. Nasibi objections to two Shia traditions referring to Mut’ah as a must[2]. Nasibi propaganda on the rewards for physical contact between a husband and...