From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com> To: Subject: Re: Misyar - Marriage?? Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2010 23:52:00 +0000 On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 12:33 AM, > wrote: Yes can I call you now Sent from my iPhone On Oct 2, 2010, at 9:04 PM, Jeffrey Epstein [email protected]> wrote: can you come to paris.? On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 8:48 PM, < > wrote: No rights, no obligations - just sex and companionship Misyar or 'confidential' marriages abound in the region By Muna Ahmed Published Monday, August 23, 2010 <http:_www.emirates247.com_polopoly_fs_1.282483.1282529663% 2 l_image_3429914129.jpg> The wife is not added to the citizenship document in misyar marriage. (FILE) More than 20,000 marriages in the UAE are "misyar marriages", according to a judge. He also pointed out that the men and women who choose such confidential marriages, are almost exclusively Arabs. A misyar marriage is legal in the UAE. It is a contract under which the husband and wife give up several rights by their own free will, such as living together, equal division of nights between wives, the wife's rights to housing, and maintenance money, and husband's right of homekeeping and access etc . The couple continue to live separately from each other, as before their marriage, but get together regularly, often for sexual relations in a permissible and halal manner. Although allowed in some Muslim countries, misyar is not popular with many because women lose nearly all their rights in a confidential marriage. A large number of such marriages end up in divorce. A misyar marriage is one under which a couple get officially married in courts, but later on, the man does not complete the processes of the marriage. He doesn't add the wife into the Citizenship Document, which is a must so that the wife gets her full official rights, sources said. Widad Naser Lootah from the Community Development Authority in Dubai, said that misyar marriage is a legal marriage in the country. "In this