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.
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).
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.
There is clearly a move away from the attitude that couples should stay together even in the unhappiest of marriages for the sake of the children, a view once held by many Muslim immigrants.
Mediation can help save marriages! The job of the mediator is to listen to both sides, to help the clients identify what the problem is, where the conflict is, and then allow them to listen to each other.
The first five to seven years are the most challenging of any marriage. They are a time a couple spends getting to know each other better. Here are some of the main problems couples face in the early years and some possible solutions.
This is a review of Sound Vision's video "The Ideal Muslim Husband", which aims to offer guidance about how Muslim men can be the ideal spouse in line with the example of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him.