Boys In The Cave

Ep 135 - Misyar, Secret Wives, Polygamy, Mut'ah: Halal or Haram? | Habeeb Akande

Oct 24, 2025
Habeeb Akande, a British-Nigerian writer and sex expert, dives into the complexities of misyar and polygamy. He explores how some men misuse Islamic law for secrecy while emphasizing the need for ethical considerations beyond mere legalism. Akande discusses the implications of secret marriages on families and the pitfalls of cherry-picking religious texts. He critiques the impact of a sex-negative culture on perceptions of pleasure in Islam and underscores the importance of women's rights and informed consent in all relationships. A thought-provoking conversation!
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ADVICE

Teach Relationship Skills With Quranic Frames

  • Link relationship skills (attachment styles, love languages) to Quran and Sunnah when teaching Muslim men about marriage.
  • Teach emotional availability and reciprocity alongside legal duties to reduce marital mismatch and secrecy.
INSIGHT

Context Matters For Classical Rulings

  • Classical fiqh often addresses legal form while missing contextual ethics; applying medieval rulings without context causes practical harm today.
  • Habeeb warns against importing historical rulings blindly into modern Western settings.
ANECDOTE

Scholars Publicly Criticize Misyar

  • Nadim and Habeeb reference Sheikh Ali Adamgir condemning misyar as distasteful though not technically haram.
  • Habeeb notes Adamgir witnessed the destruction misyar caused firsthand in Egypt and Saudi contexts.
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