Tricks - Volume 9, Book 86, Number 91 :

'Ali was told that Ibn 'Abbas did not see any harm in the Mut'a marriage. 'Ali said, "Allah's Apostle forbade the Mut'a marriage on the Day of the battle of Khaibar and he forbade the eating of donkey's meat." Some people said, "If one, by a tricky way, marries temporarily, his marriage is illegal." Others said, "The marriage is valid but its condition is illegal."

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According to my knowledge, the article summarizes several Hadiths related to the importance of intentions in deeds and the fundamental obligations of Islam.

The first Hadith, narrated by Umar bin Al-Khattab, emphasizes that the reward of deeds depends on the intentions behind them. This means that if someone performs an action with the intention of pleasing Allah and His Messenger, they will be rewarded accordingly. However, if their intention is for worldly gain or personal desires, their reward will be limited to that intention.

The second Hadith, narrated by Abu Huraira, highlights the importance of performing ablution after passing wind before offering prayer. This Hadith emphasizes the significance of maintaining ritual purity in worship.

The third Hadith, narrated by Anas, mentions that Abu Bakr wrote down the Zakat regulations as prescribed by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This Hadith underscores the importance of paying Zakat and adhering to the prescribed rules to avoid any form of evasion or manipulation.

The fourth Hadith, narrated by Talha bin Ubaidullah, describes a conversation between a Bedouin and the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The Bedouin asks about the obligatory prayers, fasting, and Zakat. The Prophet informs him that he must perform the five daily prayers, fast during Ramadan, and pay Zakat. The Bedouin then declares his intention to strictly follow these obligations without any additional voluntary acts. The Prophet responds that if the Bedouin is truthful, he will be successful or enter Paradise.

In summary, these Hadiths emphasize the importance of sincere intentions in worship, maintaining ritual purity, paying Zakat as prescribed, and adhering to the fundamental obligations of Islam.

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