Maulana Waheeed uz Zaman in his famous ‘Lughaat ul Hadeeth’ Volume 4,
page 9 under the chapter that looks at the words that begin with the
letter “Meem” recorded the memorable words of Umar as follows, with the
defence straight after:
‘Two Mut’ah’s, the Mut’ah of Hajj and Nikah Mut’ah were
practised during the lifetime of Rasulullah (s), but I make them both
haraam” – These words of Umar do not mean that he was making it haraam
of his own accord, since what is halaal or haraam is limited to the
realms of the Shari’ah not Umar, rather he was stating ‘I shall declare
the prohibition so as to dispel any doubts from amongst the people’.
Reply
We would urge our reader to examine the Arabic text carefully, before
embracing the defence of Maulana Waheed, wherein the words of Umar are
as follows:
‘I make them both haraam’ – This makes the
commentary of Maulana Waheed null and void. We the Shi’a do indeed
believe that the domain of halaal / haraam is the excusive right of
Allah (swt) and his Rasul (s), all are bound, including our Imams, Ali
(as) through to al Mahdi (as), no one has the right to deem something
haraam of their own accord.
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