Marrying a pregnant lady....sah or not?
Assalamualaikum
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The only explanation that I could come up with in relation to the email is that, as we all know, a man cannot marry a lady who is still in her iddah.
The duration of Iddah is 4 months and 10 days for those who are not pregnant while for those who are is until the baby was born. Maybe that is why the marriage contract (Nikah) mentioned in the email was invalid. A lady who is pregnant outside wedlock is equivalent to a pregnant lady who is in her iddah. hmm I don't know. Please don't quote me on this. But I think it is pretty important for us to know.
Anyone out there who knows more about this?
I just received a forwarded email from a good friend and I find it rather disturbing. If the email were true, then I think quite a number of nikahs in the country would be not valid (inda sah). So read on people and tell me what do you think?
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About marrying a pregnant lady (especially for muslims)
To find out kesahihan about this info, please do discuss this with an Imam or Ustaz - takut bercanggah. (source : article from webkl portal)Look at questions 1-5. This is serious. This kind of marriage is very common in Malaysia. Bila dapat tahu anak pregnant luar nikah, cepat kahwinkan. Based on the statement below, the nikah is tak sah. Thus, it is considered as zina...Pls. pass to all your muslim friends. If it is not too much to find Out kesahihan Q2 & Q3... because many Muslims actually get their children married off once they know that their daughter is carrying an illegitimate child.A question was asked of an Imam recently, which raised many other questions. I would like to share them with you, as they are very important:
Question 1 : What is the correct thing to do when girl become Pregnant outside of marriage?Answer 1 : She should not marry anyone until the baby is born.
Question 2 : Assuming the father of the child wants to marry her, can he?Answer 2 : No, he cannot marry her, until the baby is born.
Question 3 : Is the marriage valid if they did marry?Answer 3 : No, the marriage contract is invalid. A Muslim cannot marry a pregnant woman, even if he is the biological father.
Question 4 : If they married, what should they do now to correct it?Answer 4 : They should separate. She should wait for confirm that she is not pregnant. They can then marry, as this will be now a legal marriage by Islamic law.
Question 5 : What if they don't correct it?Answer 5 : They will still living in a relationship of Zina as the Marriage contract is not valid.
Question 6 : What are the rights of the child that was conceived Outside marriage?Answer 6 : According to the scholars, the child is not the father's by Islamic law. Hence, the child cannot inherit from the rights over the child. The child also has no rights over the father.
Question 7 : If you say that the father is not the father by Islamic law, does that mean he cannot be the mahram of his own biological daughter?Answer 7 : Yes, he cannot be her mahram.
Question 8 : A Muslim man and a Muslim (or Non-Muslim) woman decides to get married after having lived together, how should they go about it?Answer 8 : They must separate immediately and the woman must wait for one menstrual cycle (to prove she is not pregnant), before they can enter into a Marriage contract (i.e. Nikah).
Question 9 : If I know someone that is in this situation, should I tell them about what I have learnt or is it none of my business?Answer 9 : It is your Islamic duty to inform them, so they can rectify their situation, otherwise all the children from that relationship will be born outside an Islamic legal marriage.Na'uzubillah.
Please do not discard this hand out. This is a very serious matter, so I urge you to understand it, discuss it further with a scholar if you are not clear, or do not agree. Inform those that may be in this situation and pray that you or your children should never be.
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Nauzubillah! I find this email rather worrying because this is exactly what most unwed couples tend to do when they find that they are having a baby. The perfect solution: Get married before the baby was born.
I tried to do my own research on this matter but so far....nada...nothing.
The only explanation that I could come up with in relation to the email is that, as we all know, a man cannot marry a lady who is still in her iddah.
The duration of Iddah is 4 months and 10 days for those who are not pregnant while for those who are is until the baby was born. Maybe that is why the marriage contract (Nikah) mentioned in the email was invalid. A lady who is pregnant outside wedlock is equivalent to a pregnant lady who is in her iddah. hmm I don't know. Please don't quote me on this. But I think it is pretty important for us to know.
Anyone out there who knows more about this?
...Hayatilah....Fahamilah....Renungilah...