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Marginalia:Saudia plagued by an unIslamic practice 8-15 August

 


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Saudia plagued by an unIslamic practice

An allegedly unIslamic practice has mushroomed in Saudi Arabia, with wider societal and moral implications, while the Saudi authorities remain indifferent to it. 

 

The Saudi society currently is facing a dilemma bordering on societal norms, morals and Sharia. This peculiar situation has developed mainly due to the increase in number of Zawaz Al-Misyaror Misyarmarriages in the Kingdom.

 

Misyarmarriage is considered legal across Arab countries, but is not favoured upon due to its immoral basis, though legally it stands the trial of Sharia. Its opponents say that no reference to such marriage is found in the Holy Quran or Ahadith (the saying and practices of the prophet Muhammad-PBUH). They further put it at par with Muttahmarriage, which is prevalent amongst the Imamiyyah Shiites.

 

What is Misyar?

Basically, Misyaris a contract under which the husband and wife give up several rights by their own free will, such as living together, equal division of nights between wives, the wife's rights to housing, and maintenance money (nafaqa), and the husband's right to home-keeping and access etc.

 

The couple continue to live separately from each other, as before their marriage, but get together regularly, often for sexual relations in a permissible and halal manner. Although allowed in some Muslim countries, Misyaris not popular with many because women lose nearly all their rights in this confidential marriage. A large number of such marriages end up in divorce.

 

A Saudi study conducted by Mada Bint Abdul Rahman Al Qurashi at the King Saud University confirmed the necessity of working to reduce the exorbitant costs of marriage so that some men do not have to resort to a Misyarmarriage for economic motives. The study stressed the need not to increase the mehr (gifts and money given by husband to his wife after the nikah), as it is one of the main reasons for the spread of Misyarmarriage in Saudi society, particularly among not well-off young Saudis.

 

The Saudi study showed that one of the reasons for husbands resorting to Misyarmarriage is that most Saudi women do not accept the idea of polygamy. The study further called for conducting studies aimed at uncovering the reasons for the spread of a Misyarmarriage among different segments and groups of the Saudi society in different cities of the Kingdom, so a proper strategy could be formed and a campaign started against it.

 

It showed that women often resort to Misyarmarriage, forfeiting their right to maintenance and overnight stay, in order to obtain a husband who provides her with the life needs that were difficult for her, and that most divorced women resort to Misyarmarriage because of their desire to marry and chastity, as well as the woman's desire to move and travel freely.

 

Even the Saudi government is aware of the ill effects of Misyar, Al Watannewspaper quoting government sources reported in 2018 that such marriages are often short-lived, with most ending in divorce from anywhere between 14 and 60 days. 

 

Some time back a prominent Riyadh cleric attributed its proliferation to men unwilling to shoulder the full responsibilities of polygamous marriage, which is permitted in Islam as long as all wives are treated equally.

 

Senior Saudi journalist Tariq Al Maeena in one of his columns published in the Saudi Gazettedaily in 2019, termed Misyaras a “license to have multiple partners without much responsibility or expense”. “Reports in the Saudi press have spoken of growing concerns over the number of children fathered by Saudi males in their trips abroad and abandoned for all practical purposes.” he wrote.

 

Misyar and Sharia

Though no reference to Misyar is found either in the Holy Quran or the Ahadith, one is also not sure how and when it crept in the Saudi society. Moreover Misyaris permissible only under HanbaliFiqh(school of Sharia or jurisprudence), which is prevalent in Saudi Arabia. Saudi clerics say the practice has proliferated since 1996, when the then Grand Mufti, the kingdom’s highest religious authority Abed Al Aziz Ibn Baz, legitimised it with an Islamic edict. But no one is ready to ascertain what were the factors based on which the Grand Mufti issued such a controversial fatwa.

Since then many fatwas have been issued concerning the legality of the Misyar marriage. At the beginning Sheikh Al Athemain, made a distinction between the legal aspect and the moral or social consequences of the ambulant marriageNevertheless he did not say that it is against the Sharia; however, what scholars fear, are its dangerous and unpredictable social consequences, which no one is ready to address. 

 

According to Sheikh Al Athemain and Sheikh Al Yusef Qardawi, the Misyaris a lawful marriage since it includes a contract, a declaration and a dowryHowever, within this marriagethe fact that the Misyar wife gives up her rights of cohabitation and nafaqa are ones which no jurist is ready to address

Most of the Islamic jurists take a very convoluted and cautious approach to the issue by saying that it fulfills the requirement of the Shariaand when pointed out that no reference to it is present in either the Holy Quran or the Ahadith, they evade response. But most of the Indianfuqah(Jurists) who follow the Fiqh-e Hanafi describe Misyar as an unIslamic practice.

Mufti Amanat Al Qasmi, Mufti at Dar-ul Ifta (Department of Jurisprudence) at Darul Uloom - Waqf, Deoband says categorically that fulfilling the legal aspects of a lawful marriage in certain aspects doesn’t grant the status of legality to Misyarmarriages. He opines that as a jurist and alim(scholar) one should also consider the moral and customary aspects of a decision and should not be bound by the legalese and take cover under them. In addition Misyaralso exposes the contradictions found in the Saudi society. 

One can only hope that Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, who has taken many progressive steps to ensure rights to women, he might also take-up this issue with jurists and campaign against it. In addition he should also call for decreasing the mehramount, which not every young Saudi is able to meet, therefore trying to solve two issues with one edict and also freeing the Saudi society from an allegedly unIslamic act.  

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