نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی
عنوان مقاله English
نویسندگان English
The Islamic lifestyle concerning marriage is extensively covered in the jurisprudential texts of scholars. Currently, many young people are preoccupied with "homosexuality," or "sufficiency" in religious terms, prompting discussions about "permission and parental guardianship in marriage," particularly for young girls. Imamiyya jurists address this topic in three areas: marriage conditions, marriage etiquette and preparations, and guardianship in marriage. This study adopts a descriptive-analytical approach to explore the views of Imamiyya jurists on two key questions: the criteria for sufficiency and the rulings on a virgin girl's marriage to someone other than a homosexual. It reveals that Imamiyya jurists disagree on the definition and criteria of sufficiency. Some argue that only Islam is sufficient, while others include Shiite faith, and a third group adds the ability to provide maintenance as essential conditions. Regarding marriage to someone outside one's peer group, the majority assert that the right to terminate the contract lies with the adult virgin girl or her guardian.
کلیدواژهها English