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Husband in Mut'ah marriage has no right to restrict his Mut'ah wife from leaving home or earning. If he wants her not to work, he will be then responsible to provide for her. Both husband and wife in Mut'ah marriage can agree that her livelihood expenses are on him.

Wassalam.

There are two opinions among the scholars in this matter. One opinion says: Yes, Mut’ah marriages will be allowed in Paradise because of the Quranic verse about Paradise: And It will have everything which is desired by anyone). (Sura 43, verse 71).

This opinion also says that woman who wants more than one husband will be allowed to have in Paradise more than one husband.

The other opinion says that the desires in Paradise will be different from the desires in this worldly life as the believers in Paradise will see the Truth which did not see in worldly life. All the desires in Paradise will be pure and noble, so no one in Paradise will desire something which is not noble. No believing woman in Paradise will desire more than one husband.

These are the two opinions and we leave the real answer to Allah (SWT) as we have not yet seen the Paradise and we pray to Allah (SWT) to Grant us the Paradise, then we will know the reality which we don't know in this world.

Wassalam.

Mut'ah marriage is an Islamic marriage which have many common things with the permanent marriage (Nikah) and few differences. Mut'ah marriage has certain conditions which be followed e.g, it is not allowed to do Mut'ah marriage with a woman who is currently married. It is also not allowed to do Mut'ah marriage with a woman who was married to another man and she is still in her waiting period Iddah.

Mut'ah marriage is not allowed with non Muslim woman except People of Book after permission from you Muslim wife according to many Maraaji'.

'Wassalam.

Bismihi ta'ala

You can read a lot of literature on this, just try to make sure it is written by reputable Shi'i source:

http://mutah.com/home.htm#Literature