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Wedding in Islamby Mir Mohammed Assadullah SpousesAllah, most Gracious says about spouses in Quran: Among His signs is [the fact] that He has created spouses
for you among yourselves so that you may dwell in tranquillity
with them, and He has planted love and mercy between you; In
that are signs for people who reflect. and says: Consider this in conjunction with the following verse: It requires that a husband and wife should be as garments
for each other. Just as garments are for protection, comfort,
show and concealment for human beings, Allah expects husbands
and wives to be for one another. Whom to marryAllah also gives us freedom and urges us to: Similarly, for the women: Narrated Abdullah: "We were with the Prophet, peace be
upon him, while we were young and had no wealth whatever. So
Allah's Apostle, peace be upon him, said, `O young people! Whoever
among you can marry, should marry, because it helps him lower
his gaze and guard his modesty, and whoever is not able to marry,
should fast, as fasting diminishes his sexual power.'" Narrated Abu Huraira: "The Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, `A woman is married for four things, i.e., her wealth,
her family status, her beauty, and her religion. So you should
marry the religious woman [otherwise] you will be a loser.'"
MahrMahr is the gift that is given by the husband to his wife
at wedding. It can be anything in any amount, as agreed by the
bride and bride-groom. Allah says about Mahr in the Chapter `Woman'
in Quran: But if you had given the latter a cantar (of gold i.e. a great
amount) for dower (Mahr) take not the least bit of it back ...
Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d: " A woman came to the Prophet,,
and presented herself to him (for marriage). He said, 'I am not
in need of women these days.' Then a man said, 'O Allah's Apostle!
Marry her to me." The Prophet asked him, 'What have you
got?' He said, 'I have got nothing.' The Prophet said, 'Give
her something, even an iron ring.' He said, 'I have got nothing.'
The Prophet asked (him), "How much of the Quran do you know
(by heart)?' He said, 'So much and so much.' The Prophet said,
'I have married her to you for what you know of the Quran.' '"
SexSex is seen as an act of procreation. An eye for the what
is about to come is kept open in this respect as well. The following
prayer reminds us of God, results of our actions, and reminds
us of our commitment to train our offsprings. WalimaWalima is the wedding reception given to friends and family
after the consummation of marriage. It is given by the husband
on this auspicious occassion, showing his happiness and sharing
it with the friends and family. Narrated Abu Musa: "The Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
`Set the captives free, accept the invitation (including to a
wedding banquet), and pay a visit to the patients.'" By this saying of the Prophet, peace be upon him, it is also
enjoined upon us to join in the happiness of our brothers. The statement that men are a degree above women means that
authority within the household has been give to the husband in
preference to the wife because a heavier burden has been placed
on his shoulders by another verse of the Quran which says: Advice to HusbandsJabir Narrated that the Prophet, peace be upon him, gave these
instructions in his sermon during Farewell Pilgrimage: "Fear
God regarding women; for you have taken them [in marriage] with
the trust of God." Narrated Aisha, God's messenger said: "Among the believers
who show most perfect faith are those who have the best disposition,
and are kindest to their families." Narrated Abu Huraira, God's messenger said: "The believers
who show the most perfect faith are those who have the best disposition
and the best of you are those who are best to their wives."
Aisha has related that the Holy Prophet, peace be upon him,
would enter the house with a pleasing disposition and a smile
on his lips. Narrated Al-Aswad: "I asked Aisha, `What did the Prophet,
peace be upon him, do at home?' She said, `He used to work for
his family and when he heard the call for the prayer, he would
go out.'" Narrated Abu Huraira: "Allah's Apostle, peace be upon
him, said, `The woman is like a rib; if you try to straighten
her, she will break. So if you want to get benefit from her,
do so while she still has some bent.'" Narrated Abu Huraira: "The Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, `Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should not
hurt (trouble) his neighbor. And I advise you to take care of
women, for they are created from a rib and the most crooked portion
of the rib is its upper part; if you try to straighten it, it
will break, and if you leave it, it will reamin crooked, so I
urge you to take care of women. Narrated Abdullah bin Amr bin Al-As: "Allah's Apostle,
peace be upon him, said, `O Abdullah! Have I not been informed
that you fast all the day and stand in prayer all night?' I said,
`Yes, O Allah's Apostle!' He said, `Do not do that! Observe the
fast sometimes and also leave them at other times; stand up for
the prayer at night and also sleep at night. Your body has a
right over you and your eyes have right over you and your wife
has a right over you.'" Narrated Ibn Umar: "The Prophet, peace be upon him, said,
`All of you are guardians and are responsible for your wards.
The ruler is a guardian and the man is a guardian of his family;
the lady is a guardian who is responsible for her husband's house
and his offspring; and so all of you are guardians and are responsible
for your wards.'" Men should forbear any shortcomings of women in view of the
following verse of Quran: Advice to WivesAnas reported God's messenger as saying, "When a woman
observes the five times of prayer, fasts during Ramadan, preserves
her chastity and obeys her husband, she may enter by any of the
gates of paradise she wishes (in other words nothing will prevent
her from entering paradise)." Um Salama reported God's messenger as saying, "Any woman
who dies when her husband is pleased with her will enter Paradise."
Abu Huraira told that when God's messenger was asked which
woman was best, he replied, "The one who fills [her husband]
with joy when he sees her, obeys him when he directs and does
not oppose him by displeasing him regarding her person or property."
Providing for wife and familyQuran teaches us to be reasonable and fair to our wives and
family. The statement of Allah in the chapter `Woman': Bukhari quotes the following verse under the heading: .. the
superiority of providing for one's family: Narrated Abu Masud Al-Ansari: "The Prophet, peace be
upon him, said, `When a Muslim spends something on his family
intending to receive Allah's reward, it is regarded as Sadqa
(spending in the name of God) for him.'" We should always remember that Allah is the one who gives
us, we are mere trustees of the funds. Narrated Abu Huraira: "Allah's Apostle, peace be upon
him, said, `The best alms is that which you give when you are
rich, and you should support your dependants first.'" Abu Huraira reported God's messenger, peace be upon him, as
saying: "Of the dinar (unit of currency) that you spend
as a contribution in God's path, or to set free a slave, or as
charity given to a needy, or to support your family, the one
yielding the greatest reward is that which you spent on your
family.
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