Being a spouse and a parent are among the most important jobs you’ll ever have. Marriage education, premarital advisement and counseling can help singles and engaged people obtain the skills they need to have healthy marriages.
Getting to know someone for marriage requires a couple to share their views and experiences in an effort to better understand one another. The key to asking questions is to inquire with the intention to understand a person, not to judge them.
Here are some Islamic principles, both general and specific, to consider if you will be meeting or seeking a potential spouse for yourself or someone else at a conference, lecture, the mosque or another event.
SHMI is a national campaign to promote healthy marriages and families within the Muslim community in the United States, to reflect the essence of Qur’an and Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (saws).
Here are the detailed results of an online survey about divorce among Muslims for the benefit of Muslim social service providers, family counsellors, educators, and Imams.
Many couples experience this "marriage boredom" at some point. It seems to be a natural outgrowth of a stable relationship, in particular, once children come along. Here are a couple of ideas to get you to spice up your marriage.
Conventions are weekends full of fun, learning, and coming together for the sake of Allah. But let’s not kid ourselves—most of us are looking forward to that bazaar! However, shopping at a Muslim convention is not like shopping at your local discount mall. As such, here are a few shopping tips you might want to keep in mind to guide you through the bazaar.