Paying Mahr Is Obligatory, Even If It’s a Ring or Teaching Qur’an

❖ Paying Mahr Is Obligatory—Be It a Simple Ring or Qur’an Instruction​


By: Imran Ayub Lahori


✿ Qur’anic Evidences on the Obligation of Mahr​


➊ Surah An-Nisāʾ (4:4):​


وَآتُوا النِّسَاءَ صَدُقَاتِهِنَّ نِحْلَةً
“Give the women their dower (mahr) as a free gift.”


➋ Surah An-Nisāʾ (4:24):​


فَمَا اسْتَمْتَعْتُم بِهِ مِنْهُنَّ فَآتُوهُنَّ أُجُورَهُنَّ فَرِيضَةً
“When you enjoy [marital relations] with them, give them their due compensation (mahr) as an obligation.”


➌ Surah Al-Mumtaḥanah (60:10):​


وَلَا جُنَاحَ عَلَيْكُمْ أَن تَنكِحُوهُنَّ إِذَا آتَيْتُمُوهُنَّ أُجُورَهُنَّ
“There is no blame upon you for marrying them when you have given them their due (mahr).”


Surah An-Nisāʾ (4:20):


فَلَا تَأْخُذُوا مِنْهُ شَيْئًا
“Then do not take anything from it (mahr).”


✿ Prophetic Practice: Payment of Mahr​


➎ The Prophet ﷺ gave mahr to all his wives and arranged it for his daughters.​


[Al-Mughnī: 10/98]


➏ Ibn ʿAbbās (RA) narrated:​


When ʿAlī (RA) married Fāṭimah (RA), the Prophet ﷺ said:
“Give her something.”
ʿAlī (RA) replied, “I have nothing.” The Prophet ﷺ asked:
“Where is your Ḥutamī armor?”
[Sahih: Abu Dawood: 1865, 2125; Nasa’i: 3375]



✿ Names of Mahr in Sharīʿah​


There are nine terms used for mahr:
Ṣadāq
Ṣadaqah
Mahr
Niḥlah
Farīḍah
Ajr
ʿAlā’iq
ʿUqr
Ḥibāʾ
[Al-Mughnī: 10/97]



✿ Hadiths on Mahr – Even If Very Small​


➐ The Prophet ﷺ said to a man who wished to marry:​


“Search for something, even if it is an iron ring.”
When he had nothing, the Prophet ﷺ asked what portion of the Qur’an he had memorized. Upon hearing he had memorized certain surahs, the Prophet ﷺ said:
“I have married her to you for what you know of the Qur’an.”
[Bukhari: 5087, 5130; Muslim: 1425; Ahmad: 5/330; Abu Dawood: 2111; Tirmidhi: 1114; Nasa’i: 6/113; Ibn Majah: 1889]



➑ The Prophet ﷺ made the freedom of Ṣafiyyah (RA) her mahr.​


[Bukhari: 5086]


➒ ʿĀ’ishah (RA) narrated that the Prophet ﷺ’s wives’ mahr was:​


12 uqiyyah and one nash = 500 dirhams.
[Muslim: 1426; Abu Dawood: 2205; Nasa’i: 6/116; Ibn Majah: 1886]


➓ ʿAbd al-Raḥmān bin ʿAwf (RA) gave gold equal to a date stone in weight.​


[Sahih: Abu Dawood: 1854, 2109]


⓫ Saʿīd bin al-Musayyib (رحمه الله) married his daughter off for just two dirhams.​


[Al-Mughnī: 10/99]


✿ Weak Narration Clarified​


The report that a woman from Banū Fazārah married in exchange for a pair of sandals is weak.
[Ḍaʿīf: Ibn Majah: 413; Irwāʾ al-Ghalīl: 1966]


✿ No Fixed Minimum or Maximum for Mahr​


There is no set minimum or maximum for mahr:


Minimum: Proven by authentic Hadiths like the iron ring and Qur’an recitation.
Maximum: Qur’anic reference:
“Even if you give one of them a qinṭār (a great treasure)...”
[Surah An-Nisāʾ: 20]



This is the view of Imams Ahmad and Shāfiʿī, and also held by:
ʿUmar (RA), Ibn ʿAbbās (RA), Ḥasan al-Baṣrī, Saʿīd bin al-Musayyib, Rabīʿah, al-Awzāʿī, al-Thawrī.


✿ View of Ḥanafīs and Mālikīs​


They state that the minimum mahr is 10 dirhams.
[Al-Mughnī: 10/99; Badāʾiʿ aṣ-Ṣanāʾiʿ: 2/275; Al-Umm: 7/223]


Their evidence:
“There is no mahr less than ten dirhams.”
[Dāraquṭnī: 3/244; Bayhaqī: 7/133]



→ But this narration is weak due to unreliable narrators:
Ḥajjāj bin Arṭāh (known for tadlīs) and Mubashshir bin ʿUbayd (abandoned).
[Nayl al-Awṭār: 4/250]



✿ This Weak Hadith Cannot Override the Qur’an​


Even if it were authentic, it would still be invalid for restricting the Qur’an's general statement:
“That you seek them with your wealth...”
[An-Nisāʾ: 24]


[Al-Baḥr al-Muḥīṭ: 3/464; Al-Burhān: 1/426; Al-Iḥkām by Āmidī: 2/1; Minhāj al-ʿUqūl: 2/166]



✿ Preferred View and Supporting Scholars​


The opinion of Imam Shāfiʿī (رحمه الله) is preferred, supported by:
Shawkānī (رحمه الله)
Ibn Qudāmah (رحمه الله)
Ṣiddīq Ḥasan Khān (رحمه الله)
ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Mubārakpūrī (رحمه الله)
[Al-Rawḍah an-Nadiyyah: 2/75; Tuḥfat al-Aḥwadhī: 4/262]



✿ Clarification on Alleged Retraction by ʿUmar (RA)​


The popular claim that ʿUmar (RA) retracted his statement
“Do not exaggerate in dowries”

due to a woman quoting the Qur’an is a weak and rejected narration.
[Irwāʾ al-Ghalīl: 6/347, under Hadith 1927]



✅ Conclusion​


Paying mahr is an obligatory part of marriage, and there is no minimum or maximum limit.
Whether it’s a ring, teaching Qur’an, or even a large amount—it is valid as long as mutually agreed and within one’s means.
The Shariah prioritizes intention, ease, and honor—not formality or extravagance.
 
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