Compatibility in Faith and Background: Understanding Kafaah
The concept of kafa'ah — suitability between spouses — is often misunderstood. Properly understood, it is about harmony, not hierarchy.
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The concept of kafa'ah — suitability between spouses — is often misunderstood. Properly understood, it is about harmony, not hierarchy.
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In a culture that increasingly individualises marriage decisions, family involvement — done well — offers wisdom, protection, and lasting support.
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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.