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Marriage is "a contractual relationship" in Islamic law. The wife is "responsible for providing sexual intercourse and children to her husband" and "for being obedient (''nushuz'') to him".  
Marriage is "a contractual relationship" in Islamic law. The wife is "responsible for providing sexual intercourse and children to her husband" and "for being obedient (''nushuz'') to him".  
"In exchange", the husband is responsible for providing his wife "with a dower (''[[mahr]]'') and maintenance, including food, clothing, and shelter, as well as sexual intercourse."<ref name="DLB2004: 134">[[#DLB2004|DeLong-Bas, ''Wahhabi Islam'', 2004]]: 134</ref>
"In exchange", the husband is responsible for providing his wife "with a dower (''[[Mahr (Marital Price)|mahr]]'') and maintenance, including food, clothing, and shelter, as well as sexual intercourse."<ref name="DLB2004: 134">[[#DLB2004|DeLong-Bas, ''Wahhabi Islam'', 2004]]: 134</ref>


"Ibn Abd al-Wahhab noted five conditions imposed by Muhammad for the contracting of a valid marriage:
"Ibn Abd al-Wahhab noted five conditions imposed by Muhammad for the contracting of a valid marriage:
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