Why lie that you want to have a decent discussion when you are trying to further your own ideology?
Not so fast! Let us back up for a minute and put things in chronological order.
You quoted the following: "A misyar marriage (Arabic: نكاح المسيار, romanized: nikah al-misyar or more often زواج المسيار zawaj al-misyar "traveller's marriage") is a type of marriage contract in Sunni sects of Islam (some aspects are similar to mutah marriage in Shia Islam)".
You wanted us to believe that "misyaar" and "mut'ah" are one in the same. I refuted you by showing you - from your own quoted statement - that they are not 100% identical by saying: "'Some aspects', not ALL aspects, are similar to mut'ah marriage."
Therefore, it is for you to prove which aspects are similar because your quote made that claim so please do not put the burden of proof (for your own quoted claim) on me.
To me, halaal and haraam are mutually exclusive so they are not the same in any aspect.
Yes and yes! Temporary marriage, which comes with the intent to divorce and an expiration date, was pronounced haraam by the Holy Prophet (saw) attested by Imam Ali (ra) in an authentic hadith.
The Holy Prophet (saw) married Aisha (ra) when she was 6 and he took her to his house and consummated the marriage when she was 9. Clear-cut example of such a marriage!
Did you not see me reference this in my previous post? Or you conveniently overlooked it?
I am well aware of the concept of rukhsati!
Saudi Arabia is not our benchmark.
"Why lie that you want to have a decent discussion when you are trying to further your own ideology?"
You're back with your tactics again. It didn't take long to show yourself.
"You said,
"Some aspects", not ALL aspects, are similar to mut'ah marriage.
I asked,
Which aspects are similar and which aren't?
And you responded by saying,
"I am not worried about the parallels"
Therefore avoiding the questioning.
Rather than answering and explaining what you said. You're up to your old tricks of diverting attention. Can't explain yourself then just say so. Don't go gaming. No need for trick or treat. In your case there is no treat. It's just trick. But anyways lets move forward.
"A misyar marriage (Arabic: نكاح المسيار, romanized: nikah al-misyar or more often زواج المسيار zawaj al-misyar "traveller's marriage") is a type of marriage contract in Sunni sects of Islam (some aspects are similar to mutah marriage in Shia Islam)'
Yes I did quote the above. But before quoting it I said by asking "is this true". Did you deliberately miss that.
"You wanted us to believe that "misyaar" and "mut'ah" are one in the same"
Now where on earth did you get to that conclusion. I don't want you to believe in anything. I asked if it was true before quoting it. And you replied by saying in post #8 of yours,
"Some aspects", not ALL aspects, are similar to mut'ah marriage.
I asked you to explain yourself. And you started dancing around.