Prohibition of Two Lawful Pleasurable Acts


“Prohibition of Two Lawful Pleasurable Acts” by Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Husaini Milani offers a critical examination of the controversial prohibition of Mut’ah (temporary marriage) and the Mut’ah of Hajj (tammatu’) in Islamic tradition. This book delves into the ideological and historical roots of these prohibitions, providing a detailed analysis of the debates among scholars, their authenticity, and the impact these prohibitions had on Islamic practices.
Key Themes:
• Analysis of the Prohibition of Mut’ah: The book critically evaluates the historical context surrounding the prohibition of Mut’ah, its implications, and the role of Umar ibn Khattab in imposing these prohibitions.

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“Prohibition of Two Lawful Pleasurable Acts” by Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Husaini Milani offers a critical examination of the controversial prohibition of Mut’ah (temporary marriage) and the Mut’ah of Hajj (tammatu’) in Islamic tradition. This book delves into the ideological and historical roots of these prohibitions, providing a detailed analysis of the debates among scholars, their authenticity, and the impact these prohibitions had on Islamic practices.
Key Themes:
• Analysis of the Prohibition of Mut’ah: The book critically evaluates the historical context surrounding the prohibition of Mut’ah, its implications, and the role of Umar ibn Khattab in imposing these prohibitions.
• Thematic Discussions: The work engages with scholarly debates about the authenticity of traditions surrounding the two Mut’ahs, with particular emphasis on Sunni perspectives and historical shifts in Islamic jurisprudence.
• Examination of Sunni Narrations: Through careful analysis, the author questions the authenticity of many traditions and offers a more in-depth understanding of Islamic practices during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the early caliphs.
• Legacy and Continuing Influence: The book concludes by considering the long-term impact of these prohibitions on Islamic thought and the debate about the interpretation of Islamic law.
This work is an essential resource for scholars, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Islamic jurisprudence, the controversy surrounding temporary marriage, and the historical shifts in Islamic legal practices.

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