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  1. Feb 8, 2019 · Law of desire : temporary marriage in Shi'i Iran. by. Haeri, Shahla. Publication date. 1989. Topics. Muta, Sex customs -- Iran, Temporary marriage -- Iran. Publisher. Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press.

  2. Law of Desire: Temporary Marriage in Shi’i Iran, Revised Edition. As an Iranian Muslim woman and a granddaughter of a well-known ayatollah, Shahla Haeri was accepted into the communities where she conducted her fieldwork on mut’a, temporary marriage.

  3. Law of Desire: Temporary Marriage in Shi’i Iran written by Shahla Haeri is a valuable academic contribution about Iran’s ethnography in general, temporary marriage in particular. The book examines the institution of the Shīʿī form of temporary marriage (mutʿah) known as sigheh amongst Irani-ans.

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  4. Start. You can even start with a desire to have a DESIRE! The generation of you these desires picks away at your low vibrations, if you truly feel those desires and connect to them they drive out no vibrations, and when you getting them in momentum they give you the strength to make changes and make important decisions. Desires & TRUTHS.

  5. As an Iranian Muslim woman and a granddaughter of a well-known ayatollah, Shahla Haeri was accepted into the communities where she conducted her fieldwork on mut'a, temporary marriage. Mut'a is legally sanctioned among the Twelver Shi'ites who live predominantly in Iran.

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  6. Since the Iranian revolution of 1979, the regime has conduction an intensive campaign to revitalize this form of marriage, and Shi'i ulama (religious scholars) support it as positive, self-affirming, and cognizant of human needs.

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  8. The LAU New York Academic Center invites you to a book discussion by: Dr. Shahla Haeri “LAW OF DESIRE: TEMPORARY MARRIAGE IN SHI’I IRAN” In her presentation, Dr. Haeri highlights the Islamic Republic’s attempt to remove the veil of secrecy surrounding temporary marriage by hailing it as one of the most “brilliant” laws of Islam: a ...

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