Usud Al-Harb
31-07-11, 02:05 AM
Jewels of Advice for the Husband and Wife
In the light of the Qur’aan and Sunnah
By Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad
Introduction
All praise is due to Allah (swt) whom we Praise and seek help from. We seek refugee with Allah from the evil of our own selves and the evil of our actions. Whomsoever Allah (swt) guides, none can misguide and whomsoever Allah (swt) misguides none can guide.
We bear witness that none is worthy of worship except Allah (swt) and that Muhammad (saw) is His last and final Messenger sent with a message for the whole of mankind.
To proceed: The Muslim Ummah has for the past seventy odd years been living without the
Islamic authority over them; without the Perfect, Sublime rules of Allah (swt) being implemented around them and without instigating the offensive Jihaad to spread the domain of Islam to encompass the lands of the disbelievers. A similitude can be likened between a Muslim living without the Sharee'ah with a goldfish outside of its natural habitat, water. As the fish slowly suffocates and passes away, so too, a Muslim, without the lifeblood of the rules of Islam, will wither away and die.
The direct consequences of life without the Islamic state are too numerous to detail in this work, encompassing all aspects of life be they social, political, economic, ritual and ruling. However, in this short series of essays, a particular example has been highlighted, that of marriage.
In this work, advice taken directly from the Qur’aan and the Sunnah has been presented to both the newly weds and to those who have spent many years in wedded companionship as how to maintain the Islamic household, and more importantly how to maintain marital relationships when all around people are floundering and unfortunately ending in divorce.
We hope that this short work will go some way to present what Islam desires of the husband and the wife in their marriage and indeed Allah (swt) is the Only Creator and the Only Commander.
How to Attain Happiness for Your Wife
The Prophet (saw) said: “The best of you is the one who is best to his wives, and I am the best of you toward my wives.”
He (saw) also said: ‘No one is genuine towards women except the generous man and no one
humiliates them except the one who is very rude.”
The duties of the husband towards his wife
1. Offering a beautiful reception when entering the home, like starting with the Islamic
greeting ‘As-Salaamu Alaykum…’ with a cheerful smile, shaking her hand and hugging her.
2. Using sweet and enchanting speech with her, making sure to take care of her and making
her feel special. Make your speech clear (repeat yourself if necessary) and call her with the
best of names she likes: my honey, my darling etc.
3. Despite your workload, create time for friendliness and recreation, it was the practice of the Prophet (saw) to befriend and spend time together with his wives, despite his workload
and huge responsibilities.
4. Play games and distractions with each other; the hadeeth of the Prophet (saw) states: “All things in which there is no mention of Allah are frivolity, absent-mindedness, and idle play except for four things: A man being playful with his wife, training his horse, walking
between two purposeful goals, and teaching another to swim.”
5. Assistance in the household: to participate and help your wife with the household duties,
like buying food, preparing food, cleaning and organizing the house, etc. This brings
happiness to the wife and strengthens your love and relations together.
6. Consult her. The opinion of Umm Salamah during Sulah al-Hudaybiyah is a well-known
event. It was the method of the Prophet (saw) to consult with his wives and friends.
7. Accompany the wife along whilst visiting relatives, friends, and people of righteousness.
8. The manners of travel and leaving the wife behind; if you can’t take her with you, offer her a warm farewell – leave her with sufficient means and money. Ask trustworthy individuals to look after the needs of your family in your absence. Ask her to pray for you, be in touch with her often, minimize your travel to what is necessary and bring her a gift when you return. Try not to return at night or at an unexpected time.
9. Financial support; be generous in your household spending (within financial capabilities).
Good financial support (not wasteful) tends to stabilize marriages.
10. Good smelling and beautification; Allah (swt) is Beautiful and He loves beauty and
cleanliness. Always be clean, neat and adorn perfume. Ibn Abbaas (ra) said: ‘I love to
beautify myself for my wife as much as I love her to beautify herself for me.’
11. Intercourse; it is the duty of the husband to suffice his wife with her emotional and sexual needs and desires – perhaps once every time the wife is pure but be considerate of her physical and physiological health.
12. Genuine care; the Muslim husband should be very caring and sentimental towards his
wife. The wife goes through various physiological and psychological changes – she is in
need of a cheerful smile and genuine care to wipe away her pain and her low feelings.
13. Guarding the privacy of marriage; it was narrated in the hadeeth of Abu Sa’eed al-Khudry that the Prophet (saw) said: “Verily among the worst of people in status before Allah on the Day of Resurrection is the man who goes to his wife and she comes to him for sex, and then he divulges her secrets (of the bed).”
14. Working together in the obedience of Allah; pray collectively together and engage
yourselves in activities of worship, like offering generous donations, dhikr (remembrance of
Allah) and praying at night ‘qiyaam ul-layl.’ The Prophet (saw) said: “May the mercy of
Allah be upon a man who wakes up at night to pray and wakes his wife up to pray with
him, and if she refuses he splashes water onto her face.”
15. Show respect to your wife’s family and her friends.
16. Educate your wife about Islam and offer her your advice.
17. Admirable jealousy.
18. Patience and softness with the wife; control your anger and always give her the benefit of the doubt, and advise her whenever she does mistakes.
19. Forgiveness and appropriate criticism where applicable.
20. To be a genuine Muslim husband and to apply all of which you have read and understood
with wisdom. How to win the heart of your wife Learn about and be aware of that which your wife likes; try your best to attain that which she likes and distance yourself (and her) from her dislikes or hates. Make it a habit to call her with the good names that she likes, such as: my darling, my love, sweetheart, etc. But let it come from your mouth with a strong yet gentle voice as words of truth. Listen to her when she speaks especially if she is conversing about a matter which she is facing and wanting to get your opinions and thoughts – listen to her with all your senses. Always clean and beautify yourself for her. Adorn yourself in a manner which she prefers and admires.
Don’t let your wife feel that she is not important or a less significant figure in the house. Instead, you must make her feel respectful and proud, and don’t forget to mention her in good terms and admire her from time to time in front of her family and yours in her presence and absence.
How to win the heart of your wife
Learn about and be aware of that which your wife likes; try your best to attain that which she likesand distance yourself (and her) from her dislikes or hates.
Make it a habit to call her with the good names that she likes, such as: my darling, my love, sweetheart, etc. But let it come from your mouth with a strong yet gentle voice as words of truth.
Listen to her when she speaks especially if she is conversing about a matter which she is facing and wanting to get your opinions and thoughts – listen to her with all your senses. Always clean and beautify yourself for her. Adorn yourself in a manner which she prefers and admires.
Don’t let your wife feel that she is not important or a less significant figure in the house. Instead, you must make her feel respectful and proud, and don’t forget to mention her in good terms and admire her from time to time in front of her family and yours in her presence and absence.
In the light of the Qur’aan and Sunnah
By Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad
Introduction
All praise is due to Allah (swt) whom we Praise and seek help from. We seek refugee with Allah from the evil of our own selves and the evil of our actions. Whomsoever Allah (swt) guides, none can misguide and whomsoever Allah (swt) misguides none can guide.
We bear witness that none is worthy of worship except Allah (swt) and that Muhammad (saw) is His last and final Messenger sent with a message for the whole of mankind.
To proceed: The Muslim Ummah has for the past seventy odd years been living without the
Islamic authority over them; without the Perfect, Sublime rules of Allah (swt) being implemented around them and without instigating the offensive Jihaad to spread the domain of Islam to encompass the lands of the disbelievers. A similitude can be likened between a Muslim living without the Sharee'ah with a goldfish outside of its natural habitat, water. As the fish slowly suffocates and passes away, so too, a Muslim, without the lifeblood of the rules of Islam, will wither away and die.
The direct consequences of life without the Islamic state are too numerous to detail in this work, encompassing all aspects of life be they social, political, economic, ritual and ruling. However, in this short series of essays, a particular example has been highlighted, that of marriage.
In this work, advice taken directly from the Qur’aan and the Sunnah has been presented to both the newly weds and to those who have spent many years in wedded companionship as how to maintain the Islamic household, and more importantly how to maintain marital relationships when all around people are floundering and unfortunately ending in divorce.
We hope that this short work will go some way to present what Islam desires of the husband and the wife in their marriage and indeed Allah (swt) is the Only Creator and the Only Commander.
How to Attain Happiness for Your Wife
The Prophet (saw) said: “The best of you is the one who is best to his wives, and I am the best of you toward my wives.”
He (saw) also said: ‘No one is genuine towards women except the generous man and no one
humiliates them except the one who is very rude.”
The duties of the husband towards his wife
1. Offering a beautiful reception when entering the home, like starting with the Islamic
greeting ‘As-Salaamu Alaykum…’ with a cheerful smile, shaking her hand and hugging her.
2. Using sweet and enchanting speech with her, making sure to take care of her and making
her feel special. Make your speech clear (repeat yourself if necessary) and call her with the
best of names she likes: my honey, my darling etc.
3. Despite your workload, create time for friendliness and recreation, it was the practice of the Prophet (saw) to befriend and spend time together with his wives, despite his workload
and huge responsibilities.
4. Play games and distractions with each other; the hadeeth of the Prophet (saw) states: “All things in which there is no mention of Allah are frivolity, absent-mindedness, and idle play except for four things: A man being playful with his wife, training his horse, walking
between two purposeful goals, and teaching another to swim.”
5. Assistance in the household: to participate and help your wife with the household duties,
like buying food, preparing food, cleaning and organizing the house, etc. This brings
happiness to the wife and strengthens your love and relations together.
6. Consult her. The opinion of Umm Salamah during Sulah al-Hudaybiyah is a well-known
event. It was the method of the Prophet (saw) to consult with his wives and friends.
7. Accompany the wife along whilst visiting relatives, friends, and people of righteousness.
8. The manners of travel and leaving the wife behind; if you can’t take her with you, offer her a warm farewell – leave her with sufficient means and money. Ask trustworthy individuals to look after the needs of your family in your absence. Ask her to pray for you, be in touch with her often, minimize your travel to what is necessary and bring her a gift when you return. Try not to return at night or at an unexpected time.
9. Financial support; be generous in your household spending (within financial capabilities).
Good financial support (not wasteful) tends to stabilize marriages.
10. Good smelling and beautification; Allah (swt) is Beautiful and He loves beauty and
cleanliness. Always be clean, neat and adorn perfume. Ibn Abbaas (ra) said: ‘I love to
beautify myself for my wife as much as I love her to beautify herself for me.’
11. Intercourse; it is the duty of the husband to suffice his wife with her emotional and sexual needs and desires – perhaps once every time the wife is pure but be considerate of her physical and physiological health.
12. Genuine care; the Muslim husband should be very caring and sentimental towards his
wife. The wife goes through various physiological and psychological changes – she is in
need of a cheerful smile and genuine care to wipe away her pain and her low feelings.
13. Guarding the privacy of marriage; it was narrated in the hadeeth of Abu Sa’eed al-Khudry that the Prophet (saw) said: “Verily among the worst of people in status before Allah on the Day of Resurrection is the man who goes to his wife and she comes to him for sex, and then he divulges her secrets (of the bed).”
14. Working together in the obedience of Allah; pray collectively together and engage
yourselves in activities of worship, like offering generous donations, dhikr (remembrance of
Allah) and praying at night ‘qiyaam ul-layl.’ The Prophet (saw) said: “May the mercy of
Allah be upon a man who wakes up at night to pray and wakes his wife up to pray with
him, and if she refuses he splashes water onto her face.”
15. Show respect to your wife’s family and her friends.
16. Educate your wife about Islam and offer her your advice.
17. Admirable jealousy.
18. Patience and softness with the wife; control your anger and always give her the benefit of the doubt, and advise her whenever she does mistakes.
19. Forgiveness and appropriate criticism where applicable.
20. To be a genuine Muslim husband and to apply all of which you have read and understood
with wisdom. How to win the heart of your wife Learn about and be aware of that which your wife likes; try your best to attain that which she likes and distance yourself (and her) from her dislikes or hates. Make it a habit to call her with the good names that she likes, such as: my darling, my love, sweetheart, etc. But let it come from your mouth with a strong yet gentle voice as words of truth. Listen to her when she speaks especially if she is conversing about a matter which she is facing and wanting to get your opinions and thoughts – listen to her with all your senses. Always clean and beautify yourself for her. Adorn yourself in a manner which she prefers and admires.
Don’t let your wife feel that she is not important or a less significant figure in the house. Instead, you must make her feel respectful and proud, and don’t forget to mention her in good terms and admire her from time to time in front of her family and yours in her presence and absence.
How to win the heart of your wife
Learn about and be aware of that which your wife likes; try your best to attain that which she likesand distance yourself (and her) from her dislikes or hates.
Make it a habit to call her with the good names that she likes, such as: my darling, my love, sweetheart, etc. But let it come from your mouth with a strong yet gentle voice as words of truth.
Listen to her when she speaks especially if she is conversing about a matter which she is facing and wanting to get your opinions and thoughts – listen to her with all your senses. Always clean and beautify yourself for her. Adorn yourself in a manner which she prefers and admires.
Don’t let your wife feel that she is not important or a less significant figure in the house. Instead, you must make her feel respectful and proud, and don’t forget to mention her in good terms and admire her from time to time in front of her family and yours in her presence and absence.