Iceman I am not here to argue whether Muta is haraam or halaal. There are Sunni hadith which state is halaal as presented by you. This does not make a loser in anyway. I am aware that the sahaba differed in this matter. However, what I am interested is do the 12er Shia have hadith where it states Muta is an exception marriage.
Thank you very much for bringing something new and fresh to the discussion. Now we're talking about whether it (mutah) is Halal or Haram. There is a difference in opinion now. Is this correct?
First let me give you my perspective so that this doesn't come into yours or anyone's mind that I avoid.
Mutah is permissible and practiced according to the Shia just as it was permissible and practiced during the Prophet's (s) time.
Why is it permissible and practiced according to the Shia? Exactly for the same reasons and purpose when it was permissible and practiced during the Prophet's (s) time. And that is,
EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES
obviously.
Now evidence, proof, justification etc.
Here is a question we need to ask ourselves based on information and statistics due to reality and facts.
And here comes the question;
Is Mutah practiced in and by the Shia community OPENLY And COMMONLY?
Is Mutah practiced in and by the Shia community REGULARILY. and ORDINARILY just as Nikah, permanent marriage?
Go and do a survey, look into things openly, fairly and justly and you will come up with the information.
The answer is NO. I was asked a very simple and straightforward question about Mutah concerning my self and my sisters, daughters etc.
Being straightforward and open, I haven't engaged in Mutah, neither has any member of my family. As a Shia I am not aware of anyone who has engaged in Mutah and I don't know any Shia who has.
This doesn't mean we are ashamed of Mutah or we think it's embarrassing to engage or it is seen as something terrible and horrible or we think it's Haram.
I need to clear any misunderstanding here. Mutah is permissible and practiced according to the Shia just as it was in the Prophet's (s) time and for exactly the same reasons and purpose. And because it is not practiced within and by the Shia on a common and regular basis clearly tells you it's based on exceptional circumstances.
Otherwise it would be practiced commonly and openly.
Mutah is there only for exceptional circumstances and is for those who need it based on there situation and condition. Those few and I repeat few who do engage based on the criteria and procedure are not committing Haram or engaging in any sin. Surely not according to Allah and his Messenger (s).
The rulers who suddenly merged out of the blue after the Prophet (s), may be it's Haram according to them and those who engage in Mutah might be sinning according to them but definitely not according to Allah and his Messenger (s).
Mutah is better and good for you rather than getting carried away based on desperate and difficult circumstances and engaging in Haram and sinful acts.