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Relations
before marriage
Question:
What is the view of the religion concerning [pre-marital]
relations?
Response:
If the questioner means by "before marriage," before consummation
of the marriage but after the contract, the there is no harm
in such relations since she is his wife by virtue of the contract,
even though they have not decorously consummate the marriage.
However, if it is before the marriage, such as during the
period of engagement or otherwise, such contact is forbidden
and impermissible. It is not allowed for a man to enjoy a
nor related woman's company, either by speech, look or private
company.
It
is confirmed that the Prophet (sal-Allaahu
`alayhe wa sallam)
said:
((A
man cannot be alone with a woman except in the presence of
[one of her] mahram. And a woman cannot travel except with
a mahram)).
In
sum, if that contact or association is after the marriage
contract, there is no harm in it. If it is before the marriage
ceremony, even if it is after proposal and acceptance, it
is not allowed. Such behavior is forbidden for him since the
woman is a non-relative and non-wife until they conclude the
marriage contract.
Shaykh
Ibn 'Uthaymeen
Fataawa al-Mar.ah
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