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@Sarah77282965
Do something good that makes the people around you happy.
@Zbeyde57524937
Hello. Looking for serious relationship just a trustful loyal friendly life partner who likes to cook 💞
@khawajafaizan
I don’t know why people are non serious on this app
@Faisal7788
Hi everyone from Multan Pakistan
@Bareeroh
Long distance
relationships
are hard.
But they are
also beautiful.
If you can love,
trust, respect,
& support each other
from a distance
then you will be
unstoppable…
@SiddJ
Islam views marriage (nikah) as a sacred covenant and one of the most important institutions in life. It is not merely a legal contract or a romantic relationship; it is a partnership based on faith, responsibility, compassion, and mutual rights.
Here are some key aspects of how Islam views marriage:
A solemn covenant
Allah describes marriage as a “solemn covenant” (mīthāqan ghalīẓan) in the Qur’an (4:21). This reflects the seriousness of the commitment each spouse makes to the other.
A source of tranquillity
Allah says:
“And among His signs is that He created for you spouses from among yourselves so that you may find tranquillity in them, and He placed between you affection and mercy”
(Qur’an 30:21)
Marriage is intended to provide emotional security, comfort, love, and compassion.
Islam encourages marriage as the lawful way to fulfil natural desires and protect men and women from sexual immorality. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) advised those who are able to marry to do so because it helps lower the gaze and guard one’s chastity.
Both husband and wife have rights and obligations. Among them are:
Treating one another with kindness and respect.
Being faithful and trustworthy.
Supporting one another emotionally and spiritually.
Consulting each other in family matters.
The husband providing financial maintenance according to his means.
The wife and husband cooperating to build a peaceful home.
Allah says:
“Live with them in kindness.” (Qur’an 4:19)
Marriage can be an act of worship when spouses fulfil their responsibilities sincerely. Caring for one another, being patient, raising children with good values, and maintaining a loving home are all rewarded by Allah.
Islam regards the family as the cornerstone of society. Marriage provides a stable environment in which children can be raised with faith, good character, and security.
Islam recognizes that spouses will have differences. It encourages patience, forgiveness, and reconciliation rather than expecting either spouse to be perfect.
A valid Islamic marriage requires the free consent of both the man and the woman. Neither should be forced into marriage.
In summary, Islam views marriage as a lifelong commitment based on:
Faith in Allah.
Love, mercy, and tranquillity.
Mutual respect and compassion.
Shared rights and responsibilities.
Cooperation in worship and righteous living.
The goal is not only happiness in this world but also helping one another attain success in the Hereafter by living according to Allah’s guidance.
@noor86117
Hi
Assalamualaikum
Hey I am here for a loyal partner who values my naqab.
@Imae5
“You kept waiting for flowers to bloom in a garden that had already turned to dust.”
One of the worst experiences of my life is getting married here in Malaysia, I don't generalize the rule to all girls, but there should be awareness lessons for Muslim girls about the role of men and women in married life, what are the individual and married responsibilities between them