Zina

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Zina (Arabic: الزنا‎ ) is the Arabic word for "unlawful sexual relations." It is used to refer to both adultery and fornication.

The Islamic definition of adultery differs from the commonly agreed upon definition of the word. The meaning also differs in relation to gender.

Married Men

Adultery is the consensual sex with a woman who does not qualify as one of the following:

  1. His wife
  2. His concubine
  3. His slave

See Quran 23:1-7 and Quran 70:29-30.

A Muslim man is permitted to have up to four wives (Quran 4:3) and an unlimited number of concubines and slave girls[1]. Unmarried men cannot be found guilty of adultery even if they sleep with another man's wife. They can only be found guilty of fornication which does not merit the death penalty in Islam. If an unmarried man sleeps with a married woman, her transgression merits death by stoning but his transgression merits 100 lashes and possible exile for one year (Sahih Bukhari 3:49:860).

Married Women

Adultery is the consensual sex with a man who does not qualify as one of the following:

  1. Her husband

A Muslim woman can only have one husband at a time. She may not have sex with her male slaves.[2] Her husband must be the result of an arranged marriage. If not, sex between the couple is classed as adultery.[3]

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See Also

  • Adultery - A hub page that leads to other articles related to Adultery

References

  1. "(Indeed We know what We have enjoined upon them about their wives) means, `concerning the limiting of their number to four free women, and whatever they wish of slave-girls" - Tafsir Ibn Kathir - Quran 33:50
  2. - Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Tafhim al-Qur'an (Quran 23:1-11, Footnote 7 #2)
  3. "It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that: the Messenger of Allah said: “No woman should arrange the marriage of another woman, and no woman should arrange her own marriage. The adulteress is the one who arranges her own marriage.” (Sahih)" - Ibn Majah Vol. 3, Book 9, Hadith 1882