Tuesday 29 August 2017

Islamic Advice to achieve a Blessed Marriage

We often take our marriages for granted and get swept up in the routine of life .

Fortunately Allah has given us a perfect portrait at the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) to help break that routine.

Here are some practical, yet powerful, lessons in the Messenger to help rekindle our relationships.

Smile Often


The Prophet had one of the best smiles. So much so that his companions could say They never watched anyone grin over him.

It's easy to overlook how strong a simple smile is.

Husband or Wife; we all have long and strenuous days. Rather than bombarding your spouse with complaints on first sight, engage them with a smiling face.

The Prophet even told us that simple smile is an act of charity.
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Say "I Love You"


The Messenger of Allah wasn't afraid to profess his love towards his wives.

Our faith is built on it as God says:

"My love is guaranteed for 2 who love one another for My sake".

He'd often speak of the Fantastic affection he had for his wife Khadijah.

"Her love was granted to me as Rizq" he was quoted as saying.

A Lot of Us are likely unable to recall the last time we said it to your own partner. That's not the proper way according to the Islamic sharia.

pious muslim husband and wife

Have Romantic Talk


Prophet Muhammad would state:

"Whoever believes in Allah and the Day of Judgment let them Say good or keep silent." 

It is quite simple to nitpick at our spouses. We are about each Other all the time.

Instead of searching out flaws, point outside qualities.

Attempt to make it a brand new daily habit of complimenting your spouse.

Don't Get Angry


When Ali married Fatimah, the Prophet (peace be upon him) Gave him amazing words of advice.

Advice so significant that the Prophet repeated it three times:

"Do not get Angry".

He did not tell him control you anger, but instead don't get angry in the first place.

We get mad at our spouses for the silliest things, from The way they squeeze the toothpaste bottle to the way they clean the dishes.

Chill out. Instead, smile and say something sweet.

Go Out Together


The Prophet would spend quality time together with his spouse.

He did not live another life under the same roof.

He'd go on walks with his spouse, traveling with his wife, And seek her advice. He would engage in stimulating conversation.

When was the last time you took spouse out for a nice dinner (not talking about curry in a hurry) or went outside for a cup of coffee?

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Conclusion:


So there you have it:

Smile, Say " I Love you", Have Romantic Talk, Don't Get Angry, Go Out or have a walk.

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