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Marriage, Casts and Compatibility |
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By Shaykh ’Abdul-’Azeez Ibn ’Abdullaah Ibn Baaz |
From the evil and reprehensible matters is
that some who claim to be from the tribe of Haashim (i.e.
claim to be a Sayyid; someone related to the Prophet’s
(sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) family) say that there
is no kafaa‘ah (marriage compatibility) between them
and someone from outside of their own clan. So they do not
get married outside of their clan, nor allow anyone from
outside of their clan to marry them. This is a great error, a
monstrous ignorance, oppression against the woman, and it is
a legislation which neither Allaah nor His Messenger (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) legislated or prescribed. Rather,
Allaah - the Most High - said:
“O mankind! We have created you from a male
and female, and have made you into nations and tribes; that
you may know one another, Indeed the most noblest of you with
Allaah is the one who has the most taqwaa (piety, fear,
and obedience of Allaah).” [Sooratul-Hujuraat 49:13]
“Indeed the Believers are but brothers.”
[Sooratul-Hujuraat 49:10]
“The Believers - men and women - are allies
and protectors, one to another.” [Sooratut-Tawbah 9:71]
“So their Lord accepted from them their
supplication, and responded: Never will I allow to be lost
the actions of any of you, be they male or female. You are
one to another.” [Soorah Aali-’Imraan 3:195]
Allaah’s Messenger (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa
sallam) said: “Indeed there is no excellence for an arab
over a non-arab, nor for a non-arab over on arab, nor for a
white person over a black one, nor for a black person over a
white one, except through taqwaa (piety and obedience
to Allaah). The people are from Aadam, and Aadam was from
earth.” [2]
The Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam)
also said: “Indeed my awliyaa‘ (friends and allies)
are not the tribe of so and so. Rather my friends and allies
are the muttaqoon (those who possess taqwaa) -
wherever they may be.” [3]
The Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam)
said: “If there comes to you a person whose Religion and
character are pleasing to you, then marry him (i.e. give the
girl in marriage to him). If you do not do this, there will
be fitnah (trial and discord) and great fasaad
(corruption) upon the earth.” This was related by at-Tirmidhee
and others, with a hasan isnaad (good chain of
narration). [4]
The Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam)
married Zaynab bint Jahsh of the Quraysh (i.e. the Prophet’s
clan) to Zayd Ibn Haarithah, his freed slave. He married
Faatimah bint Qays from the Quraysh clan, to Usaamah, the son
of Zayd. Bilaal ibn Rabaah, the Ethiopian married the sister
of ’Abdur-Rahmaan Ibn ’Awf of the Quraysh. So the purpose
here is to explain the falsehood of those who claim that it
is forbidden, or detested, for someone from the Prophet's (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) clan to marry outside of that clan or
tribe. Rather, what it is obligatory in this matter is to
consider only Religion as the compatibility factor. So the
Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) distanced Aboo
Taalib and Aboo Lahab (his uncles) - because they were not
Muslims and drew near Salmaan the Persian, Suhayb the Roman,
and Bilaal the Ethiopian. This is because they possessed
eemaan (faith) and piety, and they followed the
Prescribed Laws and traversed the Straight Path. Thus,
whosoever adopts this false and ignorant practice of barring
Haashimee women from marrying from outside of their clan or
tribe, will only achieve blameworthy results; such as
corruption of the people, or adversely affecting the
birth-rates, even though Allaah - the Most High - said:
“And marry those amongst you who are
single, and the righteous from your slaves. If they be poor,
Allaah will enrich them out of His Bounty. And Allaah is
all-Sufficient for His creation, the all-Knowing about their
state.” [Sooratun-Noor 24:32]
So He commanded to marry those that are
single, and to marry all other categories of Muslims -
irrespective of whether they be rich or poor. Thus, since the
Islaamic Sharee’ah urges and encourages the
institution of marriage. So the Muslims should hasten to
fulfill this command of Allaah and of His Messenger (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) when he said: “O youths! Whosoever
amongst you has the ability to marry, then let him do so; for
it lowers the gaze and restrains the private parts. But
whosoever does not have the ability then let him take to
fasting; for indeed it is a shield for him.” Its authenticity
has been agreed upon. [5] Thus, it is incumbent upon the
guardians to fear Allaah concerning their guardianship, since
it is an amaanah (trust and responsibility) around
their necks, and Allaah will question them concerning this
trust. So it is upon them to hasten in getting their
daughters, sons, and sisters married, to the extent that this
task has taken full effect in life, and the corruption and
harms of not doing so have been minimized. And it is known
that when women are prevented from getting married, or if
their marriage is delayed and deferred, then this is a cause
for calamities to occur, a cause for shameful moral crimes to
take place, and a cause for a decline in standards of
behaviour. So - O worshippers of Allaah - it is upon you to
fear Allaah regarding your own selves, and with regards to
the daughters, sisters, and other women whom Allaah has been
placed under your charge and authority, and that the Muslims
should come in order to realise the good and the happiness
for the society, and to follow the path that will increase
the good and lessen the crimes. And you should know that you
will all be questioned and held to account about your
actions, as Allaah - the Most High - said:
“By your Lord! We shall call them all to
account for all that they used to do.” [Sooratul-Hijr
15:92]
And Allaah - the Mighty and Majestic - said:
“And to Allaah belongs all that is in the
heavens and the earth, that He may punish those who do evil
with that which they have done; and reward those who do good
with Paradise which is best.” [Sooratun-Najm 53:31]
So hasten in getting your sons and daughters
married, following in the footsteps of your Prophet (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam), and the footsteps of the noble
Sahaabah (Companions) (radiyallaahu ’anhum),
and all those who follow their path and guidance. I also
advise you all not to seek excessive sums for the mahr
(dowry), but rather be moderate in this, and that you strive
to select pious and righteous people for marriage.
We ask Allaah to grant us the understanding of
the Religion; grant us firmness upon it; and that He protects
us and all the Muslims from the evil promptings of our own
souls, and our evil resultant actions; and that He keeps away
from us the deviating trials and discords, whether open or
hidden. And we ask Allaah also to correct all those who have
a position of authority over the affairs of the Muslims, and
that He rectifies them. Indeed he is the One having the power
to do so. And may Allaah extol and send blessings of peace
upon Muhammad, and upon his Family, Companions and all those
who follow them.
Source:
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Footnotes:
[1] Majmoo’ul-Fataawaa wa Maqaalaat
Mutanawwi‘ah (3/100- 103)
[2] Saheeh: Related by Ahmad (5/411).
It was authenticated by Ibn Taymiyyah in Kitaabul-Iqtidaa‘
(p. 69)
[3] Related by al-Bukhaaree (10/351) and
Muslim (no.215), from ’Amr Ibnul-’Aas (radiyallaahu ’anhu)
[4] Hasan: Related by at-Tirmidhee (no.
1085), from Aboo Haatim al-Muzanee and Aboo Hurayrah
(radiyallaahu ’anhumaa). It was
authenticated by al-Albaanee in Irwaa‘ul-Ghaleel (no.
1868).
[5] Related by al-Bukhaaree (4/106) and Muslim
(no. 1400), from Ibn Mas‘ood (radiyallaahu ’anhu)
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