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in reply to a shaykh from the Nakha' tribe, who said, 'I have been a governor since the time of al-Hajjaj until this very day, so is repentance possible for me?' The Imam remained silent, and when I repeated the question, he said, 'No, until you compensate everyone for his lost nights.'

Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Baqir [as]
al-Kafi, v. 2, p. 331, no. 3

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Question : #1130 Category: Marriage - Nikkah
Subject: Marriage requirements
Question: Assalamu Alaikum,

I have a question in regards to marriage. I recently reverted to Islam and have been seeing my partner for some time who is also a Muslim. It's come to my attention that what we are doing could be wrong. I see him every week. We do not live together at present due to some unfortunate circumstance that have arisen. I do not want to live in sin. He is the man that I wish to marry. He has spoken to an Imam where is currently is located and they have suggested that we could get married Islamically. I am not sure how this works when I firstly do not have an Islamic family and we cannot both visit a mosque again due to circumstances. What can we do in the meantime to make sure that me visiting him weekly isn't a sin whatsoever.

Thank you so much.
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