- (Arabic: نكاح المتعة, also
Nikah Mut'ah literally, "marriage of pleasure"), or
sighah, is a fixed-time
marriage which,
according to the
Usuli Shia
schools of...
- 'do!'.
Arabic has two
verbal voices (صِيغَات ṣīghāt "forms", sg. صِيغَة
ṣīghah),
active (صِيغَة اَلْمَعْلُوم ṣīghat al-maʿlūm), and p****ive (صِيغَة اَلْمَجْهُول...
-
subject matter ('Ma'aqud Alaih), and a
legally binding offer and
acceptance (
sighah). They may be written,
verbal or even
indicated by
signs (in the case of...
-
adjectives can take the form of
reduplication or
compound words.
Words like
sighah-
sighah ('red-red'), malung-malung ('shy-shy'), gedang-gedang ('big-big'), putih-putih...
- of "sincere" and an
antonym of "hypocritical". The word "Seddiqin" is a
sighah mubalighah in
Arabic grammar which shows extra attribution. Consequently...