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The Encyclopaedia of Islam's entry on mahr states: " According to a tradition in Bukhari, the mahr is an essential condition for the legality of the marriage: ' Every marriage without mahr is null and void '.
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implying a derivation from the Hebrew term shama on, meaning " he has heard "; this is a similar etymology as the Torah gives for the theophoric name Ishmael (" God has heard "; Genesis 16: 11 ), on the basis of which it has been argued that the tribe of Simeon may originally have been an Ishmaelite group ( Cheyne and Black, Encyclopaedia Biblica ).
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