
Filmmakers from "The Passionate Eye" gives us a disturbing insight into the reality of Iran's Mut'ah (prostitution) rings. We follow the stories of two Irani women who have fallen victim to the vicious cycle of living life as a Mut'ah prostitute. Mut'ah was originally a practice done as temporary marriage. This was commonly found throughout the Arabian peninsula during what is called Jahaliyyah, or pre-Islamic times. After Islam came and the Prophet Muhammad (saw) began teaching the religion of Allah, he did not immediately outlaw Mut'ah as you will find many different early accounts in which Mut'ah was still permissible. However once the people were ready and their faith had grown, the Prophet (saw) outlawed Mut'ah for the Muslims along with such practices as drinking of alcohol. As it was said on the authroity of the Prophet (saw): O people, I had permitted you Mutah before, [but now] whoever of you has any part in it currently must part with her, and do not take back anything which you may have given them, as Allah Exalted and Majestic has forbidden it until the day of resurrection. [Muslim, Abu Dawood, Ibn Majah, Nasa`i, and Darimi] And as it is reported on the Authority of Imam Ali (ra): The Messenger of Allah had forbidden Mutah on the day of Khaybar and had forbidden the eating of the meat of domestic camels. [Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmizy, Ibn Majah, Nasa`i, Tahawy, Shafii, Bayhaqy, and Hazimy] www.ahlelbayt.com Today Mut'ah has been revived, but in a form which is <b>...</b>
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