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Is it permissible for a man to engage in foreplay with his wife by inserting his fingers into her back passage?
Praise be to Allah.
It is permissible for each spouse to enjoy the entire body of the other, looking and touching, even the private part. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“They are Libas [i.e. body-cover, or screen, or Sakan (i.e. you enjoy the pleasure of living with them)] for you and you are the same for them.” [Al-Baqarah 2:187]
With regard to the husband engaging in foreplay with his wife in this manner, this may mean one of two things:
With regard to simply touching the anal sphincter, there is nothing wrong with that, but it is better to avoid doing that because that may lead to something else.
With regard to inserting the finger into the anus, this should not be done, for several reasons:
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) described that by means of a brilliant analogy when he said: “What is permissible is clear and what is forbidden is clear, and between them are dubious matters of which many people are not aware. Whoever is cautious in the dubious matters will save his religious commitment and his honour, but whoever falls into dubious matters will fall into prohibition, like a shepherd who grazes his flocks around a private pasture and is liable to enter it at any moment. Every king has a sanctuary, and the sanctuary of Allah is the things that He has forbidden. In the body there is a piece of flesh which, if it is sound, the entire body will be sound, and if it is corrupt, the entire body will be corrupt. It is the heart.” (Narrated by Muslim, 4049)
The questioner should realise that in His complete wisdom, when Allah forbids something (in this case, intercourse in the back passage), He also forbids the things that lead to it, because when a person does the things that lead to a prohibited action, his heart becomes attached to it and finds himself torn between either doing the evil action or keeping away from it, and suffering because of that. So he does not keep away from prohibited acts in such a way that he has peace of mind, nor does he fall into it and fulfil the desires of his evil within himself.
Usually in such cases a person ends up doing what he thought that he would never do of major sins that doom a person to Hell and ruin all his affairs, both religious and worldly, and ruin his life and take away all blessings from his wealth and children, as a result of his moving far away from his Lord and transgressing His sacred limits and not caring about the fact that Allah is watching him in all his affairs. The wise man is the one who does not take lightly those things that lead to disaster in his religious commitment which is the capital of his wealth and comes before his worldly interests.
The Muslim should understand the true nature of things and what they lead to. He should not be affected by what the devil makes attractive to him or think of evil actions as insignificant, lest that cause him to become one of the losers. He has to fear Allah his Lord in secret and in public, and remember that Allah can see him and knows his intentions and what he does, as He says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Allah knows the fraud of the eyes, and all that the breasts conceal.” [Ghafir 40:19]
He should remember that what is with Allah is better and more lasting, and that the Hereafter and the delights that it contains is better for him than this world, and that the reward for being patient in refraining from evil actions is Paradise as wide as the heavens and the earth, in which is whatever the heart could desire of perfect pleasures that are free of all evils.
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And Allah knows best.