The partial objectives of the prohibition of forbidden women according to Al-Kamal Ibn Al-Hammam - may God have mercy on him - (D. 861 A.H.)

Section: Quranic and Islamic education sciences
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
1-20

Abstract

This research addresses the partial objectives of prohibiting marriage with prohibited women in the book "Fath al-Qadeer". It focuses on the specific objective that Imam Ibn Hajar al-Haytami built the jurisprudential branches upon in his book "Fath al-Qadeer". It also mentions the opinions of scholars that support Ibn Hajar's conclusions.The partial objective of prohibiting marriage with women who have a prohibited relationship of kinship, affinity, or breastfeeding is to honor and sanctify these family ties. This is because marriage with such women leads to severing these connections, which contradicts the intended purpose of marriage, which is based on companionship, mercy, love, and communication. The legislation and rulings of Islam are in accordance with human nature and call for the preservation of these ties, in order to uphold the dignity of the marital contract and highlight its importance. This is due to the effects, rights, and obligations that result from marriage, ensuring the well-being of the individual and society.

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Al-Yozbaki, M., & مضر. (2025). The partial objectives of the prohibition of forbidden women according to Al-Kamal Ibn Al-Hammam - may God have mercy on him - (D. 861 A.H.). Journal of Education for the Humanities, 4(16), 1–20. Retrieved from https://ojs.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/jeh/article/view/6052