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-{{Template}}+#REDIRECT [[Islamic sexual jurisprudence]]
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-==Mutual masturbation==+
-Both the [[Shia]] and [[Sunni]] [[Muslims]] believe that [[Non-penetrative sex#Mutual masturbation|mutual masturbation]] that culminates in orgasm for both is permissible.It even bears merit for both parties as long as the partners are married.+
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-From Shia point of view, there is no such thing as "Mutual Masturbation". The act that is perceived as mutual masturbation is considered as "foreplay" because masturbation (istimna) is nothing else than satisfying oneself by any means so stimulating the genitals of spouse is foreplay which is actually encouraged before intercourse or even without intention of having intercourse.+
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-==Anal intercourse==+
-[[Yusuf al-Qaradawi]], a contemporary [[Sunni]] [[Muslim scholar]], states that [[anal sex]] is [[Haraam|prohibited]]. The Quran says "And they ask thee concerning menstruation. Say, 'It is a harmful thing, so keep away from women during menstruation, and go not in unto them until they are clean. But when they have cleansed themselves, go in unto them as Allah has commanded you. Allah loves those who keep themselves clean.'" (2:222) A wife must abstain from it should her husband demand it, and may seek divorce over it if her husband persists or tries to force her, as the act is forbidden. The act in itself, however, doesn't nullify the marriage, and the wife must seek divorce in order to separate from the husband. +
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-Muslim scholars justify the prohibition on the basis of the Quranic verse 2:223, saying that it commands intercourse only in the vagina (which will lead to the birth of children). The vaginal intercourse may be in any manner the couple wishes, that is, from behind or from the front, sitting or with the wife lying on her back or on her side.+
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-==Oral sex==+
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-The issue of oral sex in Islam is [[Controversy|controversial]] among [[Islam]]ic scholars. Some allow the practice and some disapprove. However, the generally known Islamic rule is that whatever is not ''[[haraam]]'' (forbidden) in the [[Qur'an]], nor by a [[prophets of Islam|prophetic]] statement or behavior, is to be allowed; as principally everything is allowed; the exception is ''what'' was prohibited by [[Allah]] or by his messenger. Based on this principle, [[oral sex]] is a disallowed act. Furthermore, oral sex is not permissible, even if it is practiced between husband and wife. The basic ruling is that any form of sexual contact from head to toe is permissible, with the exception of [[anal sex]] and [[sexual intercourse]] during [[menstruation]].+
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