價格:免費
更新日期:2018-04-04
檔案大小:22M
目前版本:0.0.7
版本需求:Android 4.3 以上版本
官方網站:https://www.matchshia.com
Email:support@matchshia.com
聯絡地址:Sharjah , UAE
Shia Match or Match Shia is a virtual platform to help you to connect with other like-minded Shia Muslims globally, who are looking for soul mate. It’s an opportunity where you can meet someone with whom you can spend rest of your life together.
Our Matchmaking Service is provided globally. However, majority of our clienteles are from U.S.A, Canada, UK, Europe, Middle East, India and Pakistan.
We also take care of the security and privacy of the members and protect their photographs uploaded on Shia Match. We also have strict abuse prevention and reporting system for individuals who are accepted via our screening system.
SAFER
Choose to only chat with verified users
We verify with a photo, Facebook or a call
Ask for a live selfie when you start chatting
Shia Match is completely free for females around the globe and may charge males if they want to get some special/additional features to find their perfect matches.
Swipe > Match > Chat > Marriage. Using Shia Match is easy and fun—Swipe Right to show interest in someone, Swipe Left to pass. If someone likes you back, It’s a Match! We invented the double opt-in so that two people will only match when there’s a mutual interest. No stress. No rejection. Just swipe, match, and chat online with your matches, then step away from your phone, catch up in the real world and start preparations for to get married.
Future > Find a partner for Nikkah e Mut'tah , Nikah e Mutah also known as Mutah, al mut'ah, muttah
Reference(s) about Nikah e Mutah:
On the topic of Mut'ah, differences have arisen amongst the Sahaba, and the Ahl'ul Hadith, and they deemed Mut'ah to be permissible, since Mut'ah under the Shari'ah was practiced and this is proven, and as evidence of permissibility they cite verse 24 of Surah Nisa as proof. The practice of Mut'ah is definite and there is ijma (consensus) on this and you can not refute definite proof by using logic.
Hadiths also record the use of nikah mut'ah during the time of Abu Bakr, a caliph and sahabi. Later, in 16 AH (637 CE), Umar, also a caliph and sahabi, prohibited mut'ah. We (Shias) allege Umar's prohibiting nikah mut'ah was an incident of challenge to Prophet Mohammad.