Keluarga Istri Yang Jadi Haram Description
This Android application is a wife's family that becomes illegitimate for her husband. In PDF format.
Author: Aini Aryani, Lc.
Mahram comes from the word 'haram' which means people who are forbidden to marry, whether that prohibition is permanent or temporary.
1. Mahram Forever
Those who are forbidden to marry forever are called Mahram Mu'abbad. That is, people who fall into this category should not be married forever, no matter what. For example, a woman may not marry her biological father forever. Because his biological father is a mu'abbad mahram for him.
2. Temporary Mahram
While those who are forbidden to marry temporarily / temporarily are called Mahram Mu'aqqat. That is, people who fall into this category cannot be married temporarily, because there is one reason that prohibits it. If the cause is gone, then the mahramanity will also disappear, which in turn allows the two of them to marry.
An example of Mahram Mu'aqqat is for example between a woman and her brother-in-law. As long as his brother-in-law is still the husband of his older sister, he cannot marry his brother-in-law. Because, as long as his brother-in-law is married to his older sister, then his brother-in-law becomes a mu'aqaat mahram for him.
Meanwhile, if the man is no longer his brother-in-law, then they may marry. For example, if the brother-in-law is divorced from his older sister, or if his older sister has passed away. Because, when his brother-in-law is no longer married to his older sister, the (former) brother-in-law is no longer a mu'aqqat mahram for him.
Hopefully this application can be useful and become a loyal friend in the learning process at any time, anytime and anywhere without having to be online.
Please provide a 5 star review or rating to encourage us to create and develop other useful applications.
Thank You.
Happy reading.
Disclaimer :
All content in this application is not our trademark. We only get content from search engines and websites. The copyright of all content in this application is fully owned by the creator concerned. We aim to share knowledge and make learning easier for readers with this application, so there is no download feature in this application. If you are the copyright holder of the content files contained in this application and do not like your content being displayed, please contact us via the email developer and tell us about your ownership status for the content.
Author: Aini Aryani, Lc.
Mahram comes from the word 'haram' which means people who are forbidden to marry, whether that prohibition is permanent or temporary.
1. Mahram Forever
Those who are forbidden to marry forever are called Mahram Mu'abbad. That is, people who fall into this category should not be married forever, no matter what. For example, a woman may not marry her biological father forever. Because his biological father is a mu'abbad mahram for him.
2. Temporary Mahram
While those who are forbidden to marry temporarily / temporarily are called Mahram Mu'aqqat. That is, people who fall into this category cannot be married temporarily, because there is one reason that prohibits it. If the cause is gone, then the mahramanity will also disappear, which in turn allows the two of them to marry.
An example of Mahram Mu'aqqat is for example between a woman and her brother-in-law. As long as his brother-in-law is still the husband of his older sister, he cannot marry his brother-in-law. Because, as long as his brother-in-law is married to his older sister, then his brother-in-law becomes a mu'aqaat mahram for him.
Meanwhile, if the man is no longer his brother-in-law, then they may marry. For example, if the brother-in-law is divorced from his older sister, or if his older sister has passed away. Because, when his brother-in-law is no longer married to his older sister, the (former) brother-in-law is no longer a mu'aqqat mahram for him.
Hopefully this application can be useful and become a loyal friend in the learning process at any time, anytime and anywhere without having to be online.
Please provide a 5 star review or rating to encourage us to create and develop other useful applications.
Thank You.
Happy reading.
Disclaimer :
All content in this application is not our trademark. We only get content from search engines and websites. The copyright of all content in this application is fully owned by the creator concerned. We aim to share knowledge and make learning easier for readers with this application, so there is no download feature in this application. If you are the copyright holder of the content files contained in this application and do not like your content being displayed, please contact us via the email developer and tell us about your ownership status for the content.
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