Review and analysis of narrations about unconventional intercourse

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Tehran University

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intercourse One of the effects of marriage is the permission of the intercourse. The certainty of this permission is conventional intercourse But does anus intercourse includes it? Absolute permission and prohibition and permission, subject to satisfaction of the wife, are three statement  that have been argued narrations to each of them. The resemblance between the narrations indicating permission and the narrations indicating conditional permission have persuaded some  that these two are one narration. Relying on evidences, the possibility of the plurality of Ibn Abi Ya'fur's narrations is invigorated andThe issue is related to absolute and restrictive discussion. But since the condition of female satisfaction is considered in all unconventional pleasures And the narrator's question is based on the anus intercourse, Therefore, absolute narrations are not in a The position of expression the consent of women. Therefore, the restricted narration of Ibn Abi Ya'fur remains without opposite reason And the permission for this act is limited to the consent of the wife. Therefore, unconventional intercourse with the consent of the wife is abhorrent ( makrooh) and without her consent is illegal (haram) .
 

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