Bachelorhood- turning away from marriage, in spite of the reasons which may be 
calling to it, is considered from the great calamities which may lead an 
interrelated society towards disintegration and breakdown. This is so because 
the family represents the basic fort for the society; once this fort is hit, the 
entire society will be blown with the wind on the social level. And the western 
experience presents an example of this with its disintegration and social 
problems.
Henceforth, it was The Creator’s Wisdom and Knowledge about the welfare of the 
mankind to demonstrate the detestability of bachelorhood and to impose marriage 
on the one who fears to slip into what is forbidden. There are many narratives 
related to Allah’s prophet (Allah’s prayers and peace bestowed upon him and his 
Household) in which he dispraised the abandonment of marriage; it is related 
that he (Allah’s prayers and peace bestowed upon him and his Household) said, 
«The worst among those who die from you are the single ones.»1 
It is related in another narrative that Allah’s prophet (Allah’s prayers and 
peace bestowed upon him and his Household) asked a man named Akaf, «Do you have 
a wife?» Akaf answered, «No, O Allah’s prophet.» He (Allah’s prayers and peace 
bestowed upon him and his Household) asked him, «Do you have a bond maid?» He 
answered, «No, O Allah’s prophet.» He (Allah’s prayers and peace bestowed upon 
him and his Household) asked him, «Are you well to do?» He answered, «Yes, I 
am.» Then, Allah’s prophet (Allah’s prayers and peace bestowed upon him and his 
Household) said to him, «Get married; otherwise, you will be from the sinners.»2
It is necessary here to shed light on some people’s concept that turning away 
from marriage is a good issue which aims at deadening the desire and cultivating 
the soul, thus conceiving that abandoning marriage is from the paths which lead 
to The Most High Allah. This belief is not in harmony with the biography of The 
Noblest Prophet (Allah’s prayers and peace bestowed upon him and his Household) 
and the Household (Allah’s prayers and peace bestowed upon them). They, as the 
rest of the people, used to get married. Even more, The Noblest Prophet (Allah’s 
prayers and peace bestowed upon him and his Household) used to always spur on 
the people to get married, and it is related that he (Allah’s prayers and peace 
bestowed upon him and his Household) prevented one of his companions, who was 
from those who isolated themselves from the people for the sake of worship, from 
bachelorhood and said to him, «There is no monasticism in Islam.»3
In addition, it is related that one woman said to Abou Jaafar Al-Baqer (Allah’s 
peace bestowed upon him), «I am a celibate.» He (Allah’s peace bestowed upon 
him) asked her, «What is celibacy according to you?» She answered, «I do no want 
to get married ever.» He (Allah’s peace bestowed upon him) asked her, «Why?» She 
answered, «I am beseeching favor.» He (Allah’s peace bestowed upon him), then, 
said to her, «Go away! Had there been any favor in that, Fatima (Allah’s peace 
bestowed upon her) would have been more deserving of it than you are, for no one 
is to forgo her in this favor.»4 
The Justifications of the Abandonment of Marriage
Some youths may justify their abandonment and delay of marriage with that the 
financial situation does not permit them to. This is prohibited as is related in 
the narratives; it is related that The Noblest Prophet (Allah’s prayers and 
peace bestowed upon him and his Household) said, «He who abandons marriage for 
the fear of poverty has then mistrusted The Most Glorious and Reverent Allah, 
for The Most Glorious and Reverent Allah says, {…If they be poor, Allah will 
enrich them out of His Bounty…}5»6 
The Most High Allah, therefore, is the custody of the married person as is 
demonstrated in the just mentioned Aya and in the following narrative ascribed 
to The Noblest Prophet (Allah’s prayers and peace bestowed upon him and his 
Household): «Get married; this will bring you more sustenance.»7
1- Why is Islam so interested in marriage?
2- What are the vices of bachelorhood and its affect on the society?
3- Talk about the psychological instincts and about the relationship which 
marriage has to them.
4- What are the Islamic aims from the establishment of the family? 
1- Bihar Al-Anwar 
[The Seas of Lights]/ The Scholar Al-Majlisi/ Part Hundred/ Page 220
2- Meezan Al-Hekma [The Standard of Sagacity]/ Mohammadi Al-Rishahri/ Part Two/ 
Page 1180
3- Mustadrak Safinat Al-Bihar [Making Up for the Ship of the Seas]/ The Islamic 
Publication Institution/ Part Four/ Page 261
4- Meezan Al-Hekma/ Part Two/ Page 1180
5- The Noble Qur’an/ Al-Nour [The Light] Surah/ Aya 32
6- Wasa’el Al-Sheeaa [The Means of the Shiite]/ Part Twenty/ Page 42
7- Meezan Al-Hekma [The Standard of Sagacity]/ Mohammadi Al-Rishahri/ Part Two/ 
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