halala
See also: halála
English
Etymology 1
From Urdu حلالہ (halāla), the practice being called in Eastern Persian حلاله (halâla), while Iranian Persian uses محلل (mohallal), the Arabic term being تَحْلِيل (taḥlīl), scilicet نِكَاح التَحْلِيل (nikāḥ at-taḥlīl), زَوَاج التَحْلِيل (zawāj at-taḥlīl).
Noun
halala (plural halalas)
- (Islam) A wedlease (temporary marriage) to a stranger undertaken prior to remarriage to an ex, that is to make the remarriage halal, or the woman halala f to marry.
- 1972, Ahmad Said, Fear of hell: translation of Dozakh ka khatka:
- Since remarriage is not permitted after three divorces, they arrange Halala with some one, that is, on the condition that he divorces her, the next day after marriage.
- 1998, Ida Glaser, Partners Or Prisoners?: Christians Thinking about Women and Islam:
- In the past my Mullah friend had performed halalas but now he lived according to the law of Christ which forbade him to do such an evil act.
- 2011, Flavia Agnes, Family Law: Volume 1: Family Laws and Constitutional Claims:
- However, it is also stated that the process of halala cannot be used as a device to re-marry the former spouse. It must happen in the natural course of events.
Noun
halala (plural halalas)
- A monetary unit of Saudi Arabia equal to one hundredth of a riyal.
- 1996, Gordon Robison, Arab Gulf States: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia & the United Arab Emirates:
- This is annoying, but the difference in price is only a few halalas and arguing, in my experience, is pointless.
Translations
monetary unit
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Anagrams
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [haˈlala]
- Rhymes: -ala
- Hyphenation: ha‧la‧la
Derived terms
- halaligi (“to make halal”)
Malagasy
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