

A twisted white thing, spattered with warm blood, with thirty eyes, and seven giant claws. Something that could lurk in the mind, feeding off your fear, something you could never shake away. A dark, ancient force more powerful than death itself. Perhaps, thought Stokes, slippery hands twisting, there was something on this planet. If they are in poverty, God will give them means out of His grace." 42 The Prophet (p) says, " Three have the right to help from God: a man who seeks marriage in order to satisfy himself and protect his chastity, a slave who has a contract for freeing him or herself for a certain amount of money who intends to fulfill his duty, and a fighter in the way of God." 43 God says, "Marry those among you who are single or the virtuous ones among your slavers, male or female.

God promises enrichment to those who look to marriage as a means of human satisfaction and protection against prohibited practice of the sexual drive. Muslim must not avoid marriage because of tightness in their means of living or because of the burden of its responsibilities. If he had allowed him, we would have castrated ourselves." 40 Furthermore, the Prophet called on the youth, "O young people, whoever can afford the requirement of marriage among you must marry, since marriage is better for lowering the gaze and protecting chastity." 41 Some scholars deduce that marriage is obligatory on each Muslim and refraining from marrying is not permissible for anyone who has the means to marry.

He who desires not my way does not belong with me." 39 Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas narrates, " The Messenger of God (p) rejected the celibacy vow of 'Uthman bin Maz'un. He says, "I am indeed the most knowledgeable among you about God ('s teachings) and the one who fears Him most, but I stand in the night and I sleep I fast and I eat, and I marry women. He immediately declared that this is an unacceptable deviation from Islam and his tradition. The Prophet (p) noticed once an inclination toward celibacy among some of his Companions. Celibacy claiming that he is devoted to adoring and worshiping God.
