❖ Extracted from the book
✿ Parents Must Not Marry Their Muslim Daughter to a Man Who Abandons Prayer ✿
❖ Ruling:
❖ Supporting Reason:
✔ The ruling is based on the understanding that abandoning obligatory prayer is an act of disbelief (kufr), as evidenced by several authentic narrations from the Prophet ﷺ and interpretations of major scholars.
❖ Note:
❖ A Muslim man, however, may marry a woman who does not perform Ṣalāh or is guilty of shirk in verbal testimony,
as long as she falls under the category of "People of the Book" (Ahl al-Kitāb) — as previously explained in the permissibility of marrying chaste Jewish or Christian women.
◈ Key Points:
① Muslim women cannot be married to irreligious or non-practicing men who neglect prayer.
② Such a marriage is void due to the man’s classification as a non-believer.
③ Prayer is a fundamental pillar of Islām and a condition of a valid Muslim identity.
④ Parents must prioritize religion when selecting a spouse for their daughter.