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"Dowry in the Quran."
I seek refuge in GOD, from Satan the rejected In the name of GOD, Most
Gracious and Most Merciful
Salaamun Alaykum;
>>the word Dowry. What
is its Quranic meaning implied and applied and give an example
there of?>>
Let us study the following verses from the
Quran which will, God willing, enable us
to understand what God wants us to learn of the word 'Dowry.'
The relevant words have been highlighted for emphasis.
[4:4] You shall
give the women their due dowries, equitably. If they
willingly forfeit anything, then you may accept it; it is rightfully
yours.
Mutual Attraction And
Dowry Required
[4:24] Also prohibited are the women who are already married, unless they
flee their disbelieving husbands who are at war with you. These are
GOD's commandments to you. All other categories are permitted
for you in marriage, so long as you pay them their due
dowries. You shall maintain your morality, by not
committing adultery. Thus, whoever you like among them, you
shall pay them the dowry decreed for them. You commit no error by
mutually agreeing to any adjustments to the dowry. GOD
is Omniscient, Most
Wise.
[4:25] Those among you who
cannot afford to marry free believing women, may marry
believing slave women. GOD knows best about our
belief, and you are equal to one another, as far as belief is
concerned. You shall obtain permission from their guardians before
you marry them, and pay them their due dowry equitably.
They shall maintain moral behavior, by not committing
adultery, or having secret lovers. Once they are freed through
marriage, if they commit adultery, their punishment shall be
half of that for the free women. Marrying a slave shall be a last
resort for those unable to wait. To be patient is better for
you. GOD is Forgiver, Most Merciful.
[5:5] Today, all good food
is made lawful for you. The food of the people of the scripture is
lawful for you. Also, you may marry the chaste women among the
believers, as well as the chaste women among the followers of
previous scripture, provided you pay them their due
dowries. You shall maintain chastity, not committing
adultery, nor taking secret lovers. Anyone who rejects faith,
all his work will be in vain, and in the Hereafter he will
be with the losers.
[33:50] O prophet, we made
lawful for you your wives to whom you have paid their due
dowry, or what you already have, as granted to you by
GOD. Also lawful for you in marriage are the daughters of your
father's brothers, the daughters of your father's sisters, the
daughters of your mother's brothers, the daughters of your
mother's sisters, who have emigrated with you. Also, if
a believing woman gave herself to the prophet - by forfeiting
the dowry - the prophet may marry her without a dowry, if he so
wishes. However, her forfeiting of the dowry applies only to the
prophet, and not to the other believers. We have
already decreed their rights in regard to their spouses or what they
already have. This is to spare you any embarrassment. GOD is
Forgiver, Most Merciful.
[60:10] O you who believe,
when believing women (abandon the enemy and) ask for asylum with
you, you shall test them. GOD is fully aware of their belief. Once
you establish that they are believers, you shall not return
them to the disbelievers. They are not lawful to remain married to
them, nor shall the disbelievers be allowed to marry them.
Give back the dowries that the disbelievers have paid.
You commit no error by marrying them, so long as you pay them their
due dowries. Do not keep disbelieving wives (if they wish to join
the enemy). You may ask them for the dowry you had paid, and they
may ask for what they paid. This is GOD's rule; He
rules among you. GOD is Omniscient, Most
Wise.
From the above we learn
that:
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dowry is a pre-requisite for a marriage,
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is to be paid by husband to his wife,
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should be equitable,
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the husband and wife can mutually make any
adjustment to the dowry,
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forfeiting of the dowry does not apply to
believers.
Although I do not find in the Quran any support
for payment of dowry in cash only, I do not think that dowry could
be something which does not have a monetary value thereto. It
cannot be love, honesty, being faithful, etc. which are anyway
traits of righteous people. This conclusion can be drawn from the
verses which deal with giving back / forfeiting dowry in certain
circumstances. Dowry could thus be paid in kind as well but it
should be something which has a monetary value.
What is an equitable dowry is what one has to
assess for himself. It depends on case to case. The rich as he can
and the poor as he can. This should not be abused for God hold
us responsible for our innermost intention. When we are
committing our deeds with an intention to please Him, He will guide
us to do the right thing.
Although one may get a feeling that there is an
escape to dowry in view of verse 4:4 - You shall
give the women their due dowries, equitably. If they willingly
forfeit anything, then you may accept it; it is rightfully
yours., it is actually not so.
Let us see some other verses
in this regard.
[2:229] Divorce may be
retracted twice. The divorced woman shall be allowed to live in the
same home amicably, or leave it amicably. It is not lawful
for the husband to take back anything he had given her.
However, the couple may fear that they may transgress
GOD's law. If there is fear that they may transgress GOD's
law, they commit no error if the wife willingly gives back
whatever she chooses. These are GOD's laws; do not
transgress them. Those who transgress GOD's laws are
the unjust.
Protection for
Women
[4:20-21] If you wish to
marry another wife, in place of your present wife, and you had
given any of them a great deal, you shall not take back
anything you had given her. Would you take it fraudulently,
maliciously, and sinfully? How could you take it back, after you have
been intimate with each other, and they had taken from you a
solemn pledge?
The above verses makes it
abundantly clear that it is not correct to take back the dowry
unless one is completely overcome by certain circumstances.
An example of dowry from the Quran could be that of Moses.
[28:27-28] He
said, "I wish to offer one of my two daughters for you to marry, in
return for working for me for eight pilgrimages; if you make them
ten, it will be voluntary on your part. I do not wish to make this
matter too difficult for you. You will find me, GOD willing,
righteous." He said, "It is an agreement between me and you.
Whichever period I fulfill, you will not be averse to either one.
GOD is the guarantor of what we said."
By: S.N.
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