The Law of Celibacy For One Who's Been Able to Marriage

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Islam strongly opposes an anti-marriage / married (single) and castrated. A Muslim marriage is not lawful to oppose the notion that celibacy for the sake of devotion to God when he was able to marry / mate. Or by reason of 100% in order to devote his life to worship and break with the worldly.

The Prophet said that was narrated by Imam Ibn Abbas Thabrani of:
"There's a man came to the Prophet asking about celibacy. He asked: may I single? The answer: not spelled out my community and ask people who castrate castrated "(Narrated by Thabrani).

Said ibn Abi Waqash said:
"The Messenger of refuse bin Ustman Madz'un to celibacy, if he is allowed to celibacy of course we (the companions) will have a bachelor" (Narrated by Bukhari).

Thabary said: celibacy meant by Ustman bin Madz'un is forbidden her to marry, wear perfumes and all sorts of enjoyment of life. In this connection the verse came down:
"O ye who believe! Do you forbid what was permitted by God to you and do not transgress limits, for Allah does not like the transgressors "(al-Maidah: 87).

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