Monday 4 July 2011

She stipulated that he should not make her leave her house or her country

She stipulated that he should not make her leave her house or her country
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The wife stipulated in the marriage contract that her husband should let her stay in her country and not make her move with her husband to another country. What is the ruling?

 

Praise be to Allaah.
 

 

If the wife or her guardian stipulates that the husband
should not make her leave her house or her country, that is a valid
condition and he must act in accordance with it, because ‘Uqbah ibn ‘Aamir
narrated in a marfoo’ report: “The conditions which are most deserving of
being fulfilled are those by means of which intimacy becomes permissible for
you.” (Narrated by the two Shaykhs, i.e. al-Bukhaari and Muslim). Al-Artham
narrated that a man married a woman on the condition that she stay in her
house, then he wanted to make her move. The dispute was referred to ‘Umar
(may Allaah be pleased with him) and he said, “She has the right to the
condition she stipulated.” 

But if the wife agrees
to move with him then she may do so, and if she frees him from this
condition it no longer applies. If there is any dispute concerning this
matter it should be referred to the local sharee’ah court in order to settle
the matter.

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