Source: Fatāwā Amunpuri by Shaykh Ghulam Mustafa Zaheer Amunpuri
Is it permissible to marry someone who openly commits sins (i.e., an open sinner/fāsiq)?
If someone marries a person who openly commits sins, then Islamically, the marriage will be considered valid, provided all the conditions of Nikah are fulfilled.
اللَّهُ تَعَالَى فَرْمَاتَے ہَیں:
﴿الْخَبِيثَاتُ لِلْخَبِيثِينَ وَالْخَبِيثُونَ لِلْخَبِيثَاتِ﴾
Surah An-Nūr: 26
“Impure women are for impure men, and impure men are for impure women.”
✔ A marriage with an openly sinful person is valid under Islamic law if the conditions of Nikah are fulfilled.
✔ However, based on the verse, it is indicated that pure individuals are matched with the pure, and impure with the impure — suggesting the moral implications of such a marriage, even though the contract remains valid.
❖ Question:
Is it permissible to marry someone who openly commits sins (i.e., an open sinner/fāsiq)?
✿ Answer:
If someone marries a person who openly commits sins, then Islamically, the marriage will be considered valid, provided all the conditions of Nikah are fulfilled.
❀ Evidence from the Qur’an:
اللَّهُ تَعَالَى فَرْمَاتَے ہَیں:
﴿الْخَبِيثَاتُ لِلْخَبِيثِينَ وَالْخَبِيثُونَ لِلْخَبِيثَاتِ﴾
“Impure women are for impure men, and impure men are for impure women.”
Summary:
✔ A marriage with an openly sinful person is valid under Islamic law if the conditions of Nikah are fulfilled.
✔ However, based on the verse, it is indicated that pure individuals are matched with the pure, and impure with the impure — suggesting the moral implications of such a marriage, even though the contract remains valid.