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حدثنا مسدد حدثنا يحيى عن عمران أبي بكر حدثنا أبو رجاء عن عمران بن حصين رضي الله عنهما قال ثم أنزلت آية المتعة في كتاب الله ففعلناها مع رسول الله صلى الله عليه و سلم و لم ينزل قرآن يحرمه و لم ينه عنها حتى مات قال رجل برأيه ما شاء
Musaddad narrated to us―Yahya narrated to us from―’Imran Abu Bakr―Abu Raja’ narrated to us from―’Imran ibn Hussain radiya Llahu ‘anhuma:
Thereafter the verse of Mut’ah was revealed in the Book of Allah. Accordingly, we practiced it with Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam. The Qur’an did not reveal its prohibition, nor did Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam forbid it until he passed away. A man gives his own opinion as he desires.
It is apparent that this narration is concerning the Mut’ah of Hajj (Tamattu’). Al Bukhari has recorded it in Kitab al Tafsir (tafsir of Surah al Baqarah) under the chapter: The person who makes tamattu’ by joining ‘Umrah to Hajj. Muslim also reports it in Kitab al Hajj. The commentators of Sahih al Bukhari like al ‘Asqalani, al ‘Ayni, and al Qastalani coupled with the commentators of Sahih Muslim like al Nawawi and al Maziri are unanimous in interpreting Mut’ah as Hajj al Tamattu’. No verse permitting or prohibiting Mut’ah of women is found. They only fabricate lies against Allah subhanahu wa ta ‘ala.
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حدثنا مسدد حدثنا يحيى عن عمران أبي بكر حدثنا أبو رجاء عن عمران بن حصين رضي الله عنهما قال ثم أنزلت آية المتعة في كتاب الله ففعلناها مع رسول الله صلى الله عليه و سلم و لم ينزل قرآن يحرمه و لم ينه عنها حتى مات قال رجل برأيه ما شاء
Musaddad narrated to us―Yahya narrated to us from―’Imran Abu Bakr―Abu Raja’ narrated to us from―’Imran ibn Hussain radiya Llahu ‘anhuma:
Thereafter the verse of Mut’ah was revealed in the Book of Allah. Accordingly, we practiced it with Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam. The Qur’an did not reveal its prohibition, nor did Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam forbid it until he passed away. A man gives his own opinion as he desires.
It is apparent that this narration is concerning the Mut’ah of Hajj (Tamattu’). Al Bukhari has recorded it in Kitab al Tafsir (tafsir of Surah al Baqarah) under the chapter: The person who makes tamattu’ by joining ‘Umrah to Hajj. Muslim also reports it in Kitab al Hajj. The commentators of Sahih al Bukhari like al ‘Asqalani, al ‘Ayni, and al Qastalani coupled with the commentators of Sahih Muslim like al Nawawi and al Maziri are unanimous in interpreting Mut’ah as Hajj al Tamattu’. No verse permitting or prohibiting Mut’ah of women is found. They only fabricate lies against Allah subhanahu wa ta ‘ala.
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