Before Amna Naseer … Yusef al-Qaradawi issued a fatwa to keep a Muslim woman with her non-Muslim husband (video)



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In late 2010, Dr. Youssef Al-Qaradawi, author of controversial fatwas, issued a fatwa that allowed a Muslim woman to stay with her non-Muslim husband after becoming Muslim, in hopes of his conversion to Islam.

He added, during his visit to South Africa, that “he was opposed to this opinion for a long time, and believes that it is not permissible, but he looked at what Imam Ibn al-Qayyim wrote and found 9 sayings on the subject, and Sheikh Abdullah Al-Judi ‘added another four antique books, and after discussion and research, the fatwa was published Under the authority of the European Council for the Issuance of Fatwas, That a Muslim Woman Remain After Converting to Islam with her Non-Muslim Husband , in the hope of their conversion to Islam, in order to preserve what may be between them of children and affection, and what the lack of authorization can represent an obstacle to entering Islam.

Amna Naseer, professor of doctrine and philosophy at Al-Azhar University, sparked a widespread controversy, after stating that “there is no legal text that prohibits the marriage of a Muslim woman with a person from the People of the Book (Christian or Jewish ) “.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfawNVvkoWA

Naseer explained, during an interview on the Al-Hadath channel today, saying: “Non-Muslims, Christians and Jews, and they are the people of the book, and the Quran in their name like that. I mean, Mahmash are idolatrous worshipers, it is I mean, they deny Almighty God, but they have another religion that differs from us. “

He added: “In such a case, if he (the husband) applies what a Muslim applies when he marries a Christian or a Jew, he does not force her to change her religion, does not prevent her from going to his mosque, does not deprive her of his Quran and does not prevent him from performing his prayers. “

Naseer went on to answer the question, “In this case, do the children follow whom?”, Saying, “The children follow the father … Therefore, the opinion of the jurists was that they reject the marriage of a Muslim woman. with a non-Muslim from Kitabi so that Muslim girls do not abandon and go to Christian and Jewish, and here the number of Muslims will decrease. ” ».

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