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MuwataMalik-017-001-35313Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya Ibn Said that Said Ibn AlMusayab had said that Umar Ibn AlKhattab said; If a man marries a woman who is insane; or has leprosy or white leprosy; without being told of her condition by her guardian; and he has sexual relations with her; she keeps her bride-price in its entirety. Her husband has damages against her guardian. Malik said; The husband has damages against her guardian when the guardian is her father; brother; or one who is deemed to have knowledge of her condition. If the guardian who gives her in marriage is a nephew; a mawla or a member of her tribe who is not deemed to have knowledge of her condition; there are no damages against him; and the woman returns what she has taken of her bride-price; and the husband leaves her whatever amount is thought to be fair.The Chapter on Marriage And Consummating The Marriage in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Game in Muwata Malik
MuwataMalik-017-001-35314Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that the daughter of Ubaydullah Ibn Umar whose mother was the daughter of Zayd Ibn AlKhattab; married the son of Abdullah Ibn Umar. He died and had not yet consummated the marriage or specified her bride-price. Her mother wanted the bride-price; and Abdullah Ibn Umar said; She is not entitled to a bride-price. Had she been entitled to a bride-price; we would not have kept it and we would not do her an injustice. The mother refused to accept that. Zayd Ibn Thabit was brought to adjudicate between them and he decided that she had no bride-price; but that she did inherit.The Chapter on Marriage And Consummating The Marriage in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Game in Muwata Malik
MuwataMalik-017-001-35315Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that Umar Ibn Abd AlAziz during his khalifate; wrote to one of his governors; Whatever a father; or guardian; who gives someone in marriage; makes a condition in the way of unreturnable gift or of favour; belongs to the woman if she wants it. Malik spoke about a woman whose father gave her in marriage and made an unreturnable gift a condition of the bride-price which was to be given. He said; Whatever is given as a condition by which marriage occurs belongs to the woman if she wants it. If the husband parts from her before the marriage is consummated; the husband has half of the unreturnable gift by which the marriage occurred. Malik said about a man who married off his young son and the son had no wealth at all; that the bride- price was obliged of the father if the young man had no property on the day of marriage. If the young man did have property the bride- price was taken from his property unless the father stipulated that he would pay the bride-price. The marriage was affirmed for the son if he was a minor only if he was under the guardianship of his father. Malik said that if a man divorced his wife before he had consummated the marriage and she was a virgin; her father returned half of the bride-price to him. That half was permitted to the husband from the father to compensate him for his expenses. Malik said that that was because Allah; the Blessed; the Exalted; said in His Book; Unless they women with whom he had not consummated marriage make remission or he makes remission to him in whose hand is the knot of marriage. Surat 2 ayat 237. He being the father of a virgin daughter or the master of a female slave. Malik said; That is what I have heard about the matter; and that is how things are done among us. Malik said that a jewish or christian woman who was married to a jew or christian and then became muslim before the marriage had been consummated; did not keep anything from the bride-price. Malik said; I do not think that women should be married for less than a quarter of a dinar. That is the lowest amount for which cutting off the hand is obliged.The Chapter on Marriage And Consummating The Marriage in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Game in Muwata Malik

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