Is a marriage contract entered into by a sick person for the dower (mahr) equal to the market price permissible from the principal estate funds?
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Bequests
Primary text
A marriage contract entered into by a sick person involving a dower equal to the market price is permissible and charged against the principal capital. This is because it constitutes an expenditure of the person's wealth for their personal necessity, and thus takes precedence over the rights of the heirs.