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NIKAH: HUSBAND'S OBLIGATIONSby Ml I Khamisa for Al-Jamiat Magazine
Have you ever pondered over the Khutbah which the Imaam recited to you before you enthusiastically uttered Nakahtuhaa Wa Qabiltuhaa Wa Tazawwajtuhaa? Let me help you and shed some light over this contract which you have made yourself party to, that is The Nikah Contract. The Imaam recited to you three verses from the Noble Qurãn:
TAQWA You have brought somebodys daughter into your own home. She left her family, her friends, close associates and in many cases even the town that she grew up in and she came to a strange environment just to share the rest of her life with you. Was she handed over to you to be a target of your physical and verbal abuse? The Prophet (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) is reported to have said in connection with the treatment of animals: Fear Allah in your treatment of these animals who cannot speak. If this was his concern for the animals, how tremendously greater would his concern have been for humans; therefore, can you imagine what his reaction would have been to the wife battering that takes place nowadays? What then are the most important ingredients of a happy marriage?
Allah Taãla says in Surah Roum (30) verse 21. It is this love and mercy that strengthens the bond of marriage. The ability to overlook each others faults goes a long way in cementing the relationship. Once a man came to Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) and said, O Allahs messenger, how many times should I forgive the wrongs of my slaves. The Prophet (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) replied, Forgive them seventy times a day. If a worker is entitled to so much of compassion what about your lifelong companion? BEST OF YOU Every person has shortcomings. It is therefore quite natural
to find this in your partner. The Prophet (Sallallaahu Álayhi
Wasallam) has advised us to take pleasure in the good and overlook
the bad. Have you ever spared the thought that there may be so
many habits which you possess that may be bringing grief to your
wife? She may have been patiently bearing it not wanting to hurt
your feelings. TREAT YOUR WIFE AS YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR SON-IN-LAW TO TREAT YOUR DAUGHTER. By: Ml. I Khamissa
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