Conditions for Verifying the Correct Seclusion for Legal Entry

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Nada Kareem Abbas Al-Radhi, Aseel Najm Abdullah

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The correct seclusion is the jurisprudential and legal terminology for the meeting of the spouses after the contract and before entering a place where they are safe from being informed by others, with the absence of legal, natural and sensual obstacles. Intercourse (according to those who say it from the doctrines of Islamic law, from the Hanafis and Hanbalis, as for the Malikis, they see that it proves half the dowry), and they put several conditions for this, if they are available, so it is considered a legal entry between the husband and his wife, the most important of which is the absence of sensory barriers, as if the husband is sick with a disease that prevents him from entering or physical barriers, such as There should not be a third person with them or legal impediments, such as not one or both of them fasting. It is limited only to the real entry, and certainly for disagreement, we have suggested some suggestions in order to clarify this position and make it more accurate

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