Saturday, June 27, 2009

Advice For Newlyweds

Assalamu'alaykum

For those of you whose marriages are new or old or old and feel new or vice versa...

Wonderful advice from Mawlana Saleem Dhorat of the UK on how to cement a good marriage.

This is advice for you if you ARE married...

If you aren't married, then I have some advice to offer... get married.

Humza

[lightly edited for grammar and spelling only]
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Key Advice for the Newlyweds

Based on the advices of Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Dhorat
prepared by Brother Aslam Patel

“You have never seen anything better than marriage for those who love.” (Ibn Mãjah)

Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Dhorat dãmat barakãtuhu advises:

1. Every action is dependent upon intention. When marrying, both partners should therefore make a firm intention to accomplish the following objectives:

* Following the Sunnah of our beloved Nabi Muhammad s
* Safeguarding oneself from sins
* Parenting pious children

2. When marrying, each becomes the other’s lifetime companion. Each should understand and appreciate that Allah S has brought them both together and that their destiny in life has now become one. Whatever the circumstances: happiness or sorrow; health or sickness; wealth or poverty; comfort or hardship; trial or ease; all events are to be confronted together as a team with mutual affection and respect. No matter how wealthy, affluent, materially prosperous and “better-off” another couple may appear, one’s circumstances are to be happily accepted with qanã‘ah (contentment upon the choice of Allah). The wife should happily accept her husband, his home and income as her lot and should always feel that her husband is her true beloved and best friend and well-wisher in all family decisions. The husband too should accept his wife as his partner-for- life and not cast a glance towards another.

3. Nowadays, the husband reads about, and is well-informed of his rights and demands them. Similarly, the wife reads of her rights and expects them. However, both should concentrate on being aware of each other’s rights and then strive to fulfill them. This is the prescription for a prosperous marriage and everlasting love.

4. During the first year of marriage, the couple must try and spend as much time as possible together. This is especially true for the first two months as it provides an opportunity to understand each other’s temperaments and establishes a firm foundation which contributes towards securing a prosperous marriage.

5. The couple (especially the husband) must make a point to arrive home early after ‘Ishã Salãh and scrupulously avoid the habit of socializing with friends late into the evening. Wherever possible, business, employment and other activities should be concluded beforehand or curtailed in order to set aside time for spending together.

6. Mutual respect between husband and wife should not be lost. They should each be very particular about following the Deen right from the initial stages of married life. This will also ensure a religious environment for the children to be nurtured in, contributing greatly towards their successful upbringing.

7. True and everlasting prosperity is only possible for Muslims when they follow the Sunnah of Rasulullah s in all affairs. The couple too, should adhere to the teachings of Rasoolullah s in all their matters and abstain from anything which contradicts them. Careful attention should be given to this in their intimate relationship too. Inshã’allah this will be an assured approach to acquiring the blessing of pious offspring.

8. In the initial stages of marriage, the love between the couple is a physical bond, wherein emotional changes take place all the time. Despite great passion and physical love for each other, affection between the couple is not yet well established or on a rational basis. Such rational love comes after many years together. It is therefore extremely important for the husband not to succumb to emotional weaknesses at the onset and let the marriage waver towards an irreligious direction. Both the husband and wife should make a pledge to each other to steadfastly follow the Deen, especially in the performance of Salãh and in avoiding all sins.

9. Marriage is like the weather, forever changing. Sometimes it is cloudy and rainy, life appears gloomy, then the sun appears and rays of happiness break through bringing joy. At times, one experiences rain, wind and sunshine all in one day. Such is life, and like the seasons, we go through different experiences. The secret is to remain devoted and steadfast to one’s Deen and spouse.

10. The husband should be sympathetic to the fact that his wife has left her parents, brothers and sisters to start a new life with him. Her sacrifice and her feelings should be respected and joy should be felt by both partners at the expansion of their families.
Just as the wife should treat her husband’s parents as her own, he should also extend affection, courtesy and respect to his new in-laws.

[Humza note: Our Shaykh, the Sayyid Mahmud Mian, may Allah ennoble his fine person, would frequently mention that no man will ever do so much for you, after your own father, than your father-in-law. One should honor him as his own father, and recognize the benefit that Allah gave at his hands. As the hadith goes: whoever hasn't thanked the people, hasn't thanked Allah.]

11. As soon as one experiences a problem, no matter how trivial, which remains unresolved for more than three days, consult a person who is both knowledgeable and your sincere well-wisher.

8 comments:

MJ said...

"This is advice for you if you ARE married...If you aren't married, then I have some advice to offer... get married."

Easier said then done Maulana. : )

Duas

Ahmed said...

"If you aren't married, then I have some advice to offer... get married."

You are a funny man Sheikh Chaudhry. A wise and funny man, mashaAllah tabarakAllah.

Great advice, both yours and the other Sheikh!

Voyager said...

Qawlun Sadida... Hamza... Concise, precise and easily applicable tidbits... Great pearls and wisdom and advice...

dying2die4islam said...

Assalam Alaikum Wa rahmatullah
MAshaALLAh
May ALLAh SWT give us the wisdom to understand this and the Divine help to act upon it - Allahumma aameen

a said...

Assalam alaikum, jazaak allah chair for wonderful advice. Thnx to my wife who gave me this link :)

a said...

Assalam alaikum, jazaak allah chair for wonderful advice. Thnx to my wife who gave me this link :)

A.R. said...

Assalam alaikum, jazaak allah chair for wonderful advice. Thnx to my wife who gave me this link :)

A.R. said...

Assalam alaikum, jazaak allah chair for wonderful advice. Thnx to my wife who gave me this link :)