Man marries 33 times to facilitate remarriage of divorced spouses

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Man marries 33 times to facilitate remarriage of divorced spouses

In Egypt, a man marries 33 times to enable remarriage of divorced awives. A man marries divorced wives, and divorces them to make them legal for their first husbands. Religious expertise of the view that these kind of marriages, that are called Tahleel marriages, are invalid and meaningless. They are void and haram, and they make the couple adulterers.

Mohammad Al Mallah told the MBC Misr TV talk show that he married 33 times. He married 33 times with the intention to return the wives to their ex-husbands after they were divorced three times. He didn’t had any interaction with those wives he married with the intention to return them to their husbands. Mohammad Al Mallah has done it as a helpful and generous act for the sake of God without any reimbursement.

He further said that this matter began when one of her colleagues at work suggested that he should marry one of the colleague’s friends who had been divorced three times so that she could get back to her husband as a humanitarian act. So he married that woman with the invention to help the couple. And after that, he kept on marrying woman who needed to get to their ex husbands. He added if notified his act is unlawful, he would quit immediately.

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Islam provides three opportunities to a man in separating his wife and divorcing her. Following the third divorce, the woman evolves to be illegal for the man and divorce comes to be irrevocable. However, they can come to be legal for each other just after the ex-wife marries another man and then gets divorced or widowed by him. In Islam, the woman can only return to her ex husband if she marries a new man, and gets divorced or widowed by him. Only then, she can return to her first husband. Otherwise a couple cannot remarry after being divorced three times.

The Quran says in Surah Al Baqarah Verse number 230 (translation of the meaning): “And if he has divorced her (the third time), then she is not lawful unto him thereafter until she has married another husband”.

The religious scholars have a different opinion from Mohammad Al Mallah though. The religious scholars say that it is a understood fact that the wedding that will make the woman acceptable for her first husband must be a legal and valid marriage. Dr. Ahmed Karima, Professor of Comparative Jurisprudence at Al Azhar University says that the Interim marriage (Mut’ah marriage) or wedding for the intention of making her acceptable for the first husband (Tahleel marriage) are void and haram.

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Karima said that a man cannot marry a woman interimly with a goal to separate from her and make her acceptable for her ex-husband. Adding that such marriages don’t make a woman legal and lawful for their ex-husband. If married with such intention, the interim marriage is unlawful and doesn’t help the couple.

Many other Muslim scholars are of same opinion and say so.

Referring to the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Karima further said that Allah has cursed the muhallil (the one who marries a woman and divorces her so that she can go back to her ex-husband) and the muhallal lahu (the ex-husband). Karima expanded that the wedding is a religious union and one must not pollute and violate this valuable bond with their sick intents. If such a prosecution occurs and if the women marries his first husband this way, then the couple is not acceptable legally and they will be contemplated adulterers. Both the husband and wife are doing a sinful act if they are getting reunited like this on the basis of an interim marriage.

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