Signs You Are Ready for Marriage (and Signs You Are Not)
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.
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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.
Most couples spend more time planning a wedding than exploring compatibility. These 20 questions will help you go deeper before you commit.
Many Bangladeshi families navigate marriages that span borders. With honest planning, distance can be a temporary phase rather than a permanent strain.
The relationship with in-laws can be a source of great support or great strain. Wisdom, boundaries, and kindness make the difference.
Mahr is an obligation, not a negotiation. Dowry is a cultural practice, not an Islamic one. Understanding the difference protects both parties.
The nikah is a contract, and like any contract it can include agreed conditions. Knowing your rights here protects both spouses.
The Prophet ﷺ gave us four criteria. Understanding what they mean — and which to prioritise — is the foundation of a blessed marriage.
Bringing a potential match to your parents can be daunting. Here is how to have the conversation with respect, clarity, and the best chance of a good outcome.
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.