Sunni and Shi’a Muslims have different perspectives when it comes to Islamic marriages. The most prominent can be seen when it comes to Nikah (marriage contract), Mutah and Misyar (temporary marriages) and Talaq (divorce). Nobody’s arguing here: it’s simply a case of Islam’s two strongest groups accepting different texts as authoritative. So what are the major differences between Sunni and Shi’a marriages and how are these diverging opinions expressed?
energetic Male, 28
Family origin: Pakistani
Religion: Muslim (Sunni)
By the grace of God I am an energetic and sociable person. I appreciate decency and sincerity in a relationship between a man and a woman. The inner beauty is more important for me than the beauty of ...






















