Temporary marriage is one of the accepted institutions in Islamic jurisprudence and jurisprudence which differs from permanent marriage in terms and conditions. One of these differences is the obligation to pay alimony, which in the case of permanent marriage, the couple is obliged to pay the alimony against the Temporary marriage to the spouse. Couples are contracted and supplemented by this type of marriage, and it is agreed that the condition of payment of alimony by the couple as a condition of entering into a contract of marriage or placing a Temporary contract on the payment of alimony as a valid and valid building condition. This confirms the sovereignty of the parties in the formation of contracts and contracts, Be it. However, these terms are not subject to the permanent effects of the marriage contract and have the characteristics of the contractual terms and are subject to the underlying or contractual terms. Another option is the payment of alimony which can be longer or less than the termination of the marriage. Due to termination or expiration of the contract or the term of the marriage and the existence of the term of the charity after the dissolution of the marriage whether the act remains a condition or not, there being a difference of opinion expressed in this writing separately.