Masturbation

Priority: a, Quality: b
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Istimnaʾ (Arabic: الاستمناء), Masturbation or Self-gratification is discharging semen by hand, etc. in cases other than sexual intercourse. There are two types of permissible and forbidden istimna. Some scholars have cited the forbidden one among great sins, prohibited in hadiths. The punishment for masturbation is ta'zir (Discretionary punishment) which is determined by the Sharia ruler. Masturbation causes janaba which breaks the fast.

Concept

Masturbation refers to discharging semen intentionally, not any incidence of the effusion of semen. Imna' refers to discharging semen with or without the intention of ejaculation; however, it has been mostly referred to discharging semen without the intention of ejaculation. It has been discussed in the discussions of fasting, i'tikaf, hajj and hudud.[1]

In the Qur'an and Hadiths

In addition to ijma', for the discussion of masturbation, Shi'a jurists have referred to the verse 6 of Qur'an 23, according to which seeking any sexual pleasure by any means other than through one's spouse or slave-woman is forbidden.[2]

In several hadiths, masturbation is prohibited. These hadiths are mentioned in Wasa'il al-Shi'a, under the title of the prohibition of masturbation.[3] Also, according to a hadith, God will not [make a favorable] look at the one who performs masturbation.

Forbidden and Permissible Masturbation

Masturbation can be of two types of forbidden and permissible. Some Shi'a jurists say that if masturbation is performed by the spouse or slave-woman is permissible, otherwise, it is forbidden. Some have considered it among great sins.[4] On the other hand, some other Shi'a jurists have considered it forbidden even if performed by the hand of spouse or slave-woman.[5]

Consequences in Jurisprudence

  • Breaking i'tikaf: Masturbation breaks i'tikaf if it is performed on the day.[9]
  • Masturbation is forbidden for a muhrim and obligates the expiation[10] of giving one camel.[11] However, there is a disagreement among scholars on whether it breaks hajj meaning that the current hajj is broken and needs to be redone next year, depending on whether it is performed before staying in Mash'ar al-Haram or after it.[12] Some authorities have remained silent about it.[13]

How it is Proved and What is its Punishment

Masturbation is proved by testimony of two just men[14] or admission of the committer twice and even once.[15] Some early scholars did not consider one time admission, enough for proving it.[16]

Punishment of masturbation is ta'zir (discretionary punishment), the amount and manner of which is determined by the Sharia ruler.[17] In case of repeating it, a stronger punishment will be determined for it.[18]

Notes

  1. Ibn Ḥamza, al-Wasīla, p. 159; Mufīd, al-Muqniʿa, p. 791.
  2. Ṭūsī, al-Mabsūṭ, vol. 4, p. 242; Quṭb al-Dīn al-Rāwandī, Fiqh al-Qurʾān, vol. 2, p. 144.
  3. Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī, Wasāʾil al-Shīʿa, vol. 20, p. 352-355.
  4. Majlisī, Biḥār al-anwār, vol. 101, p. 30.
  5. Ḥillī, Tadhkirat al-fuqahāʾ, p. 577.
  6. Tawḍīḥ al-masāʾil, vol. 1, p. 264.
  7. Tawḍīḥ al-masāʾil, vol. 1, p. 269.
  8. Ḥillī, Sharāʾiʿ al-Islām, vol. 1, p. 172.
  9. Ḥillī, Tadhkirat al-fuqahāʾ, vol. 6, p. 257.
  10. Ibn Ḥamza, al-Wasīla, p. 159; Ḥillī, Tadhkirat al-fuqahāʾ, vol. 7, p. 381.
  11. Ḥillī, Īḍāḥ al-taraddudāt, vol. 1, p. 231.
  12. Ibn Ḥamza, al-Wasīla, p. 159.
  13. Sabziwārī, Dhakhīrat al-maʿād, p. 619.
  14. Mufīd, al-Muqniʿa, p. 791; Najafī, Jawāhir al-kalām, vol. 41, p. 649.
  15. Najafī, Jawāhir al-kalām, vol. 41, p. 649.
  16. Ḥillī, al-Sarāʾir, vol. 3, p. 471.
  17. Mufīd, al-Muqniʿa, p. 791; Najafī, Jawāhir al-kalām, vol. 41, p. 647-649.
  18. Ibn Ḥamza, al-Wasīla, p. 415.

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