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Old 08-28-2007, 01:37 PM
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Default Re: Question about Mahr?

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Originally Posted by PhDGirl View Post
That's something that's required anyway though if you can afford it, so it's not really a gift, but an obligation.
actually shaikh yasir birjas says in fiqh of love course that men are NOT responsible for taking their wives on hajj. only their parents.

a woman's son's are responsible to pay her way to hajj. or of course she can pay for herself.

but a man taking his wife is not obligatory but a kindness.

but if u make it mahr, it IS obligatory.


but i don't know if scholars differ on this opinion. allahu alim.
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