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[quote]Assalam o Alaikum Brother Zeenaeem, you quoted the verse 57:27. In this verse it is written that "....So We gave those among them who believed, their (due) reward..." now this means that if someone can save himself from sins then he will get reward ???? I don't think so but according to your logic this verse means same. ALLAH gave reward to those who believed, means who were practicing it in a right way...... all other who didnot practiced in a right way were also believers in ALLAH. The verse Surah Al-Nisa, Chapter-4, Verse-3: does not deals with the permission of marriages or denial of marriages. This verse totally deals with the fact that to deal justly with the orphangirls, you can marry more than once ( as it was the normal practice of the Arabs ) and they were advised that you do marry more than once in your normal routine so its better that to take care of the orphangirls you marry with their mothers. This is no general directive to marry ( either once or more than once ) This verse is very obvious that its talking about the care of orphangirls and for that one can marry more than once. I cannot point out a verse which commands you explicitly to remain unmarried..... because ALLAH has left this on human beings moreover if ALLAH had given some command then no man could marry which is totally against the human nature & Islam is nothing against the nature. I think u have totally misunderstood me, please make one thing very clear that I am not saying that one should not marry rather its better as it can save you from sins. But on the other hand, is it 100% true that a married person will not indulge in sins ???? My point is that ite better but its not compulsory and I gave u the example of the prayer at night. That is also better but not compulsory. Our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) said that Muslims should consider this prayer as obligatory .... Now this doesn't means that its obligatory rathar this is to emphasize on the importance of the prayer. Same is the case hare, all the verses and Hadith you have quoted shows the importance of marriage but does not cammand it as obligatory. I hope i have cleared my point. Regards[/quote]
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