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Do shiite practice muta in Australia??

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  1. they didn't leave their own women and ashura horse how can they leave the Australian chicks  and guy they are g*y also  


  2. A shia is a shia in any country they live in. I don't know if they do in Australia as I am not shia but they might. Not all shia practice muta.

  3. Yes.  I am a Shia from Australia and I know people who have practiced Muta before their marriages. =)

    EDIT: Mut'a with women from people of the book (ahl al-kitab) is allowed. Most Australians are Atheists and plus - It's rarely even practiced.

    Miss_ZEE = Look who's talking. You say they are not religious and YOU DATED him. ?? I think your the one who isn't religious. And did you just make a discovery that guys cheat on girls? It happens all the time (both ways). Your new to the world ..

  4. Yea, wow, tonnes of them do!!! They study as international students, they do drugs, get drunk & go clubbing.. They do as many girls as they can.. I dated a Shia once, and he cheated on me with so many other girls, my friends always saw him at the club with them! I hated his friends, the sort of scene they're into.. By the way, its not just me but also my freinds who've had bad dating experiences with these Shia's..They hide behind their beliefs, but obviously are not religious at all!! Basically they think anything they do will be forgiven, so they do as they please. Especially with the freedom they have being in Australia & away from their families! They just have no respect & I can't understand these people..

    I can't say they're all the same though, this is only a particular group I was unfortunate enough to come across.. Seemed like they wanted to deliberately harm all of these girls & the community around them because they are non-muslim.. Be careful out there girls!!!

    I also think there is more opportunity for men to practice muta here in Australia, firstly because there is a larger ratio of women to men, than there are in middle eastern countries where ratio is 3 men to 1 woman, and also because the majority of girls in Australia are naive about muta, so are more susceptible to being taken advantage of. For goodness sake, the men get oil money in rich countries like Bahrain & they spend it all to come to Australia as international students so they can practice muta! By the way Australia IS a Christian country, regardless if people are atheist, we all celebrate the Christian festivals like Easter & Christmas!! So basically an Australian woman IS a Christian woman. But WHY is it fair for muta to be permissible with female Jews & Christians who have no idea what the male Shia's are talking about??

    Hahaha roah persianz rule (that really wat u call uself), I am a westerner & I date guys as most western women do who are looking for a husband.. We don't have arranged marriages, so that's what we have to do!! In Australia where I live its become a very multicultural community & we girls have to deal with all sorts.. It's not my fault if I was nice enough to give the guy a chance & he chooses to deceive me.. Its a concept you mustn't understand.. I know ur obviously Shia & prolly biased against me.. Australian men during their bachelor years do encourage eachother to play the field, but they get in BIG trouble for breaking girls hearts & it all stops after they marry. What makes Shia's worse when it comes to cheating/polygamy is that they actually have religious grounds for it aka MUTA.. Do other religions? No! I rest my case ;)

  5. Salam for you my dear Harun. I think wherever they live,shite who believes in mut'a marriage will do or practise it if they will including in Australia.Mut'a marriage is not registered marriage.

  6. There is no such thing as temporary marriages or rent a wife practiced in Australia or the west. At least not openly.

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