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A Critical Review of Paying for Temporary Marriage (Sighe) in the Media (Films and Serials). مطالعات فقه و حقوق رسانه 2020; 2 (1) :7-23
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Temporary marriage, which is commonly known as "concubine", is one of the prominent institutions in Islam, along with permanent marriage. Muslims agree on the legitimacy of Mutah during the Prophet's (PBUH) period; But they differ on whether this Shariah rule remains after the Prophet or not. The validity of this marriage is based on the verses of the Holy Quran, the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet of Islam and the traditions of the Imams of Athar. Islam suggests Mutah to solve the problem of all those who are unable to marry permanently and its heavy obligations. Nevertheless, paying it in the media has been associated with a positive approach. The historical course of the media in discussing movies and serials from; The movie Shukran (1379), Private Life (1390), What Men Don't Know About Women (1392), the series Everything Is There (1393), In the Known Period (1394) and Aghazadeh (1398) show its ugliness and bad ending. It is paid by popular visual media. Undoubtedly, the manifestation of this issue in the future will close the hands of social and cultural planners to face social crises such as raising the age of marriage and responding to the society of women and men who have lost their spouses or their marital relationship has stopped. However, the validity of temporary marriage in the current conditions is required in terms of customary conditions and legal frameworks for the needs of special vulnerable people and is not considered part of emergency and urgent programs. However, this attack is not close to this divine and religious matter.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2020/04/20 | Accepted: 2020/06/21 | Published: 2020/07/5

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