Saturday, 5 November 2016

I committed Zina while married. I am now pregnant and want to marry the person with whom I made Zina?

My ex separated me (1 talaaq) 3 months prior. Presently I need to wed once more, yet I'm pregnant 4 months from my future spouse. I haven't been laying down with my ex for a year. Do I need to hold up to convey the child to wed or would I be able to wed at this point? Muslim women for marriage availability?


Answer:
You need to hold up until you conveyed your child, then just would you be able to wed someone else. Muslim women marriage is very critical topic specially after divorced, must have the knowledge to deal with it.
Reaction from examiner:
Alright, yet the father of the youngster to be conceived is my future spouse. Will Allah excuse my transgression? I have approached numerous multiple occassions for talaaq, before I submitted infidelity, however my ex was extremely tenacious and declined to separation me.
Second Reply
I have not heard your significant other's justification for declining to separation you. In any case, regardless of the possibility that he wasn't right, you were absolutely unjustified in submitting infidelity while you were still hitched to him.
The arrangement of getting expiation for infidelity while in marriage is, in Shariah terms, to be stoned to death. Typically, there no obvious proof of the infidelity (Actual sex act) stays after the finish of the two-faced sexual movement. For your situation, your confirmation of what you have done and the pregnancy is proof of the insidious you have conferred.
Shariah, for your situation, characterizes stoning to death. Since you in all likelihood are not living in an Islamic state, and would, in all probability, never at any point have the fearlessness to acknowledge to be stoned to death, you need to endlessly cry to Allah for submitting infidelity. Only he knows whether He should excuse you. 

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