| Ayatollah Khomeini's Religious
Teachings on Marriage, Divorce and Relationships
"A woman may legally belong to a man in one of two ways; by continuing
marriage or temporary marriage. In the former, the duration of the
marriage need not be specified; in the latter, it must be stipulated,
for example, that it is for a period of an hour, a day, a month, a year,
or more."
"A man can marry a girl younger
than nine years of age, even if the girl is still a baby being
breastfed. A man, however is prohibited from having intercourse with a
girl younger than nine, other sexual act such as forplay, rubbing,
kissing and sodomy is allowed. A man having intercourse with a girl
younger than nine years of age has not comitted a crime, but only an
infraction, if the girl is not permanently damaged. If the girl,
however, is permanently damaged, the man must provide for her all her
life. But this girl will not count as one of the man's four permanent
wives. He also is not permitted to marry the girl's sister."
"A father or a paternal grandfather
has the right to marry off a child who is insane or has not reached
puberty by acting as its representative. The child may not annul such a
marriage after reaching puberty or regaining his sanity, unless the
marriage is to his manifest disadvantage."
"Any girl who is of age, that is,
capable of understanding what is in her own best interest, if she wishes
to get married and is a virgin, must procure the authorization of her
father or paternal grandfather. The permission of her mother or brother
is not required."
"A marriage is annulled if a man
finds that his wife is afflicted with one of the seven following
disabilities: madness, leprosy, eczema, blindness, paralysis with
aftereffects, malformation of the urinary and genital tracts or of the
genital-tract and rectum through conjoining thereof, or vaginal
malformation making Coitus impossible."
"If a wife finds out after marriage
that her husband is suffering from mental illness, that he is a
castrate, impotent, or has had his testicles excised, she may apply for
annulment of her marriage."
"If a wife has her marriage
annulled because her husband is unable to have sexual relations with her
either vaginally or anally, he must pay her as damages one-half of her
mehryeh (her price) specified in the marriage contract. If the husband
or wife annuls the marriage for any of the above-mentioned reasons, the
man owes nothing to the woman if they have had sexual relations
together; if they have not, he must pay her the full amount of the
dowry."
"A Moslem woman may not marry a
non-Moslem man; nor may a Moslem man marry a non-Moslem woman in
continuing marriage, but he may take a Jewish or Christian woman in
temporary marriage."
"A woman who has contracted a
continuing marriage does not have the right to go out of the house
without her husband's permission; she must remain at his disposal for
the fulfillment of any one of his desires, and may not refuse herself to
him except for a religiously valid reason. If she is totally submissive
to him, the husband must provide her with her food, clothing, and
lodging, whether or not he has the means to do so."
"A woman who refuses herself to her
husband is guilty, and may not demand from him food, clothing, lodging,
or any later sexual relations; however, she retains the right to be paid
damages if she is repudiated."
"If a man who has married a girl
who has not reached puberty possesses her sexually before her ninth
birthday, inflicting traumatisms upon her, he has no right to repeat
such an act with her."
"A man who has contracted a
continuing marriage may not leave his wife for so long a time as to
allow her to question the validity of the marriage; however, he is not
obligated to spend one night out of every four with her."
"A husband must have sexual
relations with his wife at least once in every four months."
"A woman who has been temporarily
married in exchange for a previously established dowry has no right to
demand that her daily expenses be paid by her husband, even when she
becomes pregnant."
"A temporary marriage, even though
only one of convenience, is nevertheless legal."
"A man must not abstain from having
sexual relations with his temporary wife for more than four months.
"If a father (or paternal
grandfather) marries off his daughter (or granddaughter) in her absence
without knowing for a certainty that she is alive, the marriage becomes
null and void as soon as it is established that she was dead at the time
of the marriage."
"To look upon the face and hair of
a girl who has not reached puberty, if it is done without intention of
enjoyment thereof, and if one is not afraid of succumbing to temptation,
may be tolerated. It is however recommended that one not look upon her
belly or thighs, which must remain covered."
"To look upon the faces and hands
of Jewish or Christian women, if this is not done with intention of
enjoyment thereof, and if one does not fear temptation, is tolerated."
"A woman must hide her body and her
hair from the eyes of men. It is highly recommended that she also hide
them from those of prepubic boys, if she suspects that they may look
upon her with lust."
"If a man is called upon, for
medical reasons, to look upon a woman other than his wife and to touch
her body, he is permitted to do so,but if he can give such care by only
looking at the body he must not touch it, and if he can give it by only
touching, he must not look at it."
"A woman who becomes pregnant as a
result of adultery must not have an abortion. If a man commits adultery
with an unmarried woman, and subsequently marries her, the child born of
that marriage will be a bastard unless the parents can be sure it was
conceived after they were married."
"A child born of an adulterous
father is legitimate."
"The best person to breast-feed a
newborn baby it its own mother. It is preferable that she not ask to be
paid for such service, but that her husband pay her for it of his own
free will. If the sum the mother asks for is greater than that charged
by a wet nurse, the husband is free to take the child from its mother
and turn it over to the wet nurse."
"A man who repudiates his wife must
be of sound mind and past the age of puberty. He must do so of his own
free will and without any constraint; therefore, if the formula for
divorce is spoken in jest the marriage is not annulled."
"A woman temporarily married, say,
for a month or a year, has her marriage automatically annulled at the
end of that time, or at any other time when the husband releases her
from the balance of her engagement. It is not necessary for this that
there be any witnesses, or that the woman have had her period."
"A woman who has not yet reached
the age of nine or a menopausal woman may remarry immediately after
divorce, without waiting the hundred days that are otherwise required."
"A woman who has had her ninth
birthday, or who has not yet entered menopause, must wait for three
menstrual periods after her divorce before being allowed to remarry. If
a woman who has not reached her ninth birthday or who has not entered
menopause gets temporarily married, she must, at the end of the contract
or when the husband has released her from part of it, wait two menstrual
periods or forty-five days before marrying again."
"If the father or paternal
grandfather of a boy has him marry a woman for a temporary marriage, he
may prematurely cancel it in the boy's interest, even if the marriage
was contracted before the boy reached the age of puberty. If, for
example, a fourteen-year-old boy has been married off to a woman for a
period of two years, they may return her freedom to the woman before
this time has run its course; but a continuing marriage cannot be broken
in this way."
"If a man repudiates his wife
without informing her of it, and continues to meet her expenses for a
period of, say, a year, and at the end of that time informs her that he
got a divorce a year earlier and shows her proof of it, he may require
that she return to him anything he has bought or given her during that
time, provided that she has not used it up or consumed it, in which case
he cannot demand its return."
"If a child dies within the
mother's womb and it is a danger to her life to leave it there, it must
be extracted in the easiest way possible; it can. if need be, cut into
pieces; this should be done by the woman's husband or a midwife."
"A woman who wishes to pursue her
studies toward the end of being able to earn her living through
respectable work, and who has a male teacher, may do so if she keeps her
face covered and has no contact with men; but if-that is inevitable, and
religious and moral tenets are thus undermined, she must give up her
studies. Girls and boys who attend coeducational classes in grammar
schools, high schools, universities, or other teaching establishments,
and who, in order to legalize such a situation, wish to contract a
temporary marriage may do so without the permission of their fathers.
The same applies if the boy and girl are in love but hesitate to ask for
such permission."
(Teachings of Ayatollah Khomeini,
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution) |