اسلام اور عیسائیت کے تصور نکاح کا تقابلی جائزہ

Tauqir ul Zaman, Prof. Dr. Matloob Ahmad (Corresponding Author), Dr. Saeed Ahmad
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婚姻是法律和社会认可的结合,通常是男女之间的结合。它是世界上每个宗教、每个地区和每个国家都在延续的一种社会仪式,因为它关系到生命的存续和延续,如果离开了它,人类就会断绝。基督徒认为婚姻是上帝的恩赐。在伊斯兰教中,婚姻具有极大的价值和重要性。伊斯兰教和基督教都是闪米特宗教,在婚姻观念上有一些共同之处。伊斯兰教和基督教都强调婚姻的重要性,有些关系是禁止结婚的,那些与马哈姆结婚的人会受到严厉的惩罚。在这两个宗教中,某些婚姻条件是必须满足的。在这两个宗教中,丈夫都被宣布为统治者和管理者,并被命令以爱、同情和温柔对待妻子。我们发现在婚姻问题上存在一些差异。与伊斯兰教不同,基督教允许并鼓励独身。伊斯兰教允许一个男人同时拥有四个妻子,而基督教只允许一次婚姻。伊斯兰教有明确的 haqq-e-mahr 概念,而基督教没有这一概念。本文对伊斯兰教和基督教的婚姻观念进行了比较研究。
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اسلام اور عیسائیت کے تصور نکاح کا تقابلی جائزہ
Marriage is a legally and socially sanctioned union, usually between a man and a woman. It is a social ceremony that is continued in every religion of the world, in every region and in every nation, because it is related to the survival and continuity of life, which if left, the human race will be cut off. Christians believe that marriage is a gift from God. In Islam, marriage holds great value and importance. Islam and Christianity, both Semitic religions, have some commonalities regarding the concept of marriage. In both Islam and Christianity, the importance of marriage is emphasized, some relationships are forbidden for marriage and there are severe punishments for those who marry with mahrams. In both religions, certain conditions of marriage are necessary to fulfil. In both religions, the husband is declared as the ruler and administrator, and it is ordered to treat their wives with love, compassion and gentleness. We found some differences regarding marriage affairs. Unlike Islam, celibacy is permitted and encouraged in Christianity. Islam allows a man to have up to four wives at the same time while Christianity allows only one marriage. In Islam, there is a clear concept of haqq-e-mahr, while in Christianity there is no such concept. This article presents a comparative study of the concept of marriage in Islam and Christianity.
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