Marrying for the Sake of Allah: Purifying Your Intention
When marriage is approached as an act of worship, the entire journey — including its difficulties — becomes a source of reward and barakah.
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When marriage is approached as an act of worship, the entire journey — including its difficulties — becomes a source of reward and barakah.
In a culture that increasingly individualises marriage decisions, family involvement — done well — offers wisdom, protection, and lasting support.
A marriage flourishes when both spouses understand not only their own rights but, more importantly, their duties toward each other.
The wali is not an obstacle — he is a protection. Understanding his role, his responsibilities, and his limits is essential for every Muslim woman seeking marriage.
Wanting to be married and being ready for marriage are not the same thing. An honest self-assessment now can save years of difficulty later.
Islam neither demands marrying a stranger nor permits unrestricted dating. The middle path — a structured, supervised acquaintance — is both wise and lawful.
Many Bangladeshi families navigate marriages that span borders. With honest planning, distance can be a temporary phase rather than a permanent strain.
Mahr is an obligation, not a negotiation. Dowry is a cultural practice, not an Islamic one. Understanding the difference protects both parties.
The Prophet ﷺ gave us four criteria. Understanding what they mean — and which to prioritise — is the foundation of a blessed marriage.
When marriage brings children from a previous union, building trust takes time, patience, and a great deal of compassion.
The Prophet ﷺ was the best of husbands. His example offers a complete blueprint for kindness, partnership, and mercy within marriage.
A previous marriage that ended is not a mark of failure. Remarriage carries its own wisdom, its own challenges, and its own beautiful possibilities.