The Verse of Mut’ah (4:24)
The most important verse of the Holy Qur’an which establishes the legitimacy of Mut’ah is verse 24 of Surat an-Nisa, known to all hadeeth commentators (Sunni and Shi’a) as “the verse of Mut’ah.”
Ignoring your other post, allow me to expose your most grotesque lie. Most grotesque because you've lied upon the Qur'an.
[Forbidden to you] are married woman, except what your right hand possesses. This Allah has written for you, and all other women besides these are permitted to you, so that you may seek them out with your wealth, seeking chastity and not fornication. So when you have contracted temporary marriage [istimt'atum] with them, then give them their words. There is no sin on you for whatever you agree to after this. Indeed, Allah is Knowing, Wise.
Al-Qur’an, Surah An-Nisa, Ayah 24
Aren't you a piece of crap? A snake too!
Here is the verse without your mistranslation: Also (prohibited are) women already married, except those whom your right hands possess: Thus hath God ordained (Prohibitions) against you: Except for these, all others are lawful, provided ye seek (them in marriage) with gifts from your property,- desiring chastity, not lust, seeing that ye derive benefit from them, give them their dowers (at least) as prescribed; but if, after a dower is prescribed, agree Mutually (to vary it), there is no blame on you, and God is All-knowing, All-wise.
Where is "temporary marriage", you byproduct of one?
Allah (swt) has used the word istimta’tum, which is the verbal form of the word Mut’ah. While the word has many other numerous meanings (as will be discussed below), we see that in the same way that the terms Zakat, Saum, and hajj carry a specific Islamic definition, so does the word istimta’. The specific, Islamic meaning which the word refers to is the performance of a temporary marriage, and nobody has denied this.
Here is another verse to satisfy your "istimta'tum" fantasies.
"On the Day when those who disbelieve will be exposed to the Fire (it will be said): 'You received your good things in the life of the world, and
ista’mta’tum therein. Today, you will be recompensed with the torment of extreme humiliation, because you were arrogant upon the earth without a right, and because you used to rebel against Allah’s command.' " (Surah Al-Ahqaf verse 20)
So hell is reserved for those who do "istimta'tum". Now what?
Third evidence - The fact that many of the prominent Sahaba and Tabayeen that present day Nawasib adhere to would read the cited verse with some extra words, making it crystal clear that the verse referred to temporary marriage. They would recite the verse in this manner:
“And those of whom ye seek content (by marrying them) for a specified period…”
The recitation of the words ‘for a specified period’ by the Sahaba and Taba’een proves this to be the verse dealing with Mutah in which the period of marriage is specified.
Fourth evidence – The fact that the leading Sahaba, Tabayeen and scholars clearly stated that verse 4:24 refers to ‘temporary marriage’ leaves no ground for our opponents to bring absurd excuses. We read the testimony of the great jurist, Mujahid who stated:
“This (verse) revealed for Mut’ah marriage”
Famed Sunni commentator of Holy Quran namely Maqatil bin Sulaiman himself would read the verse in this manner: ‘Then as to those whom you profit by for a specified period” making it clear that according to him this verse refers to temporary marriage.
Maybe Maqatil bin Sulaiman recited it as such to convince cuckold Shia men to give him their womenfolk but to rescue the honor of the women of ShiaPen, let me inform you that he was deemed NOT a scholar. Unanimous!
"There is however unanimous consensus that Muqatil was not a scholar......Amidst the scholars of Islam, Muqatil's reputation is that of a storyteller".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muqatil_ibn_SulaymanYou can tell your boyfriends at ShiaPen that I saved their women from Maqatil and his likes. You're welcome, along with your boyfriends.