The differences and similarities between temporary marriage and the phenomenon of "white marriage"

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

The importance and position of the family institution as the core of human societies and the pivotal role of family formation in Islamic societies are directly related to marriage. The coexistence of two opposite sexes together only in the religious framework and formally creates an executive guarantee and is considered legal. Therefore, anything that is achieved through other principles is in the category of unstable communication and may be considered as a limitation for relatives and family originality. Marriage means the creation of a marriage between a man and a woman, which in custom, law and order, is an important and sacred marital covenant that creates moral, legal and social obligations for both men and women. One of the most obvious and tangible examples of this case is the permanent marriage, common among the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It is accepted and has legitimacy that in this research will be the place of study and I wish it would be the most. On the other hand, regarding the emerging phenomenon of white marriage, we should refer to the social and organizational system of Western countries, where in recent years and the establishment of emotional and marital ties in this structure has been promoted outside of legal issues and traditional traditions. Informal and illegal marriage has a special place that has become more or less popular due to cultural exchanges in Islamic societies, including our own country. From the author's point of view, temporary marriage and white marriage are two separate categories. So that one was derived from the doctrinal foundations of Islamic societies and the other originated from the unsettled customs and social requirements of other societies, and while they corresponded to each other in some aspects, but in some ways we see strong differences between the two issues.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Theology, Volume:12 Issue: 48, 2019
Pages:
65 to 87
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