Serial Hadist 5 Wali Nikah Description
This Android application is the Hadith of 5 Marriage Guardians by Firman Arifandi,, LL.B., LL.M. In PDF format.
Marriage Hadith Series 5 Marriage Guardians
Marriage as other worship in Islam consists of a number of pillars that must be fulfilled. The pillars consist of the two bride and groom, marriage guardian, two witnesses, as well as Ijab and Qabul.
The existence of a guardian is considered as something that also determines whether a marriage is valid or not. A guardian, who is defined as a person who has power and authority over a woman or girl who wants to enter into a marriage contract, is one of the pillars of marriage.
There are three groups of people entitled to occupy the position of guardian, namely:
a. Nasab guardian, namely a guardian who has a kinship relationship with the woman who will marry.
b. Wali mu'thiq, namely the guardian for a slave who was once freed.
c. Judge guardian, namely a person who becomes a guardian in his position as a legal official (judge) or ruler. In this case the authority of the nasab guardian passes into the hands of the judge, if there is a conflict between the guardians or if the guardian is absent (dead, missing) or because he is unable to attend. Then the guardian of the judge has the right to make a marriage contract, unless the woman and the man who want to marry are willing to wait for the arrival of the absent guardian. In a hadith it is stated:
"Three things should not be delayed, namely: prayer when the time has come, the body when it is ready, and a woman when she has found a suitable partner." (H.R. Baihaqi)
Because of the importance of the existence of this guardian, to the extent that Rasulullah SAW said:
Zuhri narrated from Aisyah that the Prophet SAW said: whoever a woman marries without the permission of her guardian then her marriage is void (HR. Ahmad)
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Marriage Hadith Series 5 Marriage Guardians
Marriage as other worship in Islam consists of a number of pillars that must be fulfilled. The pillars consist of the two bride and groom, marriage guardian, two witnesses, as well as Ijab and Qabul.
The existence of a guardian is considered as something that also determines whether a marriage is valid or not. A guardian, who is defined as a person who has power and authority over a woman or girl who wants to enter into a marriage contract, is one of the pillars of marriage.
There are three groups of people entitled to occupy the position of guardian, namely:
a. Nasab guardian, namely a guardian who has a kinship relationship with the woman who will marry.
b. Wali mu'thiq, namely the guardian for a slave who was once freed.
c. Judge guardian, namely a person who becomes a guardian in his position as a legal official (judge) or ruler. In this case the authority of the nasab guardian passes into the hands of the judge, if there is a conflict between the guardians or if the guardian is absent (dead, missing) or because he is unable to attend. Then the guardian of the judge has the right to make a marriage contract, unless the woman and the man who want to marry are willing to wait for the arrival of the absent guardian. In a hadith it is stated:
"Three things should not be delayed, namely: prayer when the time has come, the body when it is ready, and a woman when she has found a suitable partner." (H.R. Baihaqi)
Because of the importance of the existence of this guardian, to the extent that Rasulullah SAW said:
Zuhri narrated from Aisyah that the Prophet SAW said: whoever a woman marries without the permission of her guardian then her marriage is void (HR. Ahmad)
Hopefully this application can be useful and become a loyal friend in the learning process at any time without having to go 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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