Shared Rights in a Muslim Marriage || Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble || AMAU

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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    The Muslim Family is a short course brought to you by Al Madrasatu Al Umariyyah. Due to the recent pandemic of COVID-19, you are probably spending more time at home with your family than ever before. Use this as an opportunity to grow closer to each other, and more importantly, closer to Allah. Join Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble as he lays a foundation of simple principles, guidelines & practical pieces of advice to help you and your family maintain a strong bond with each other as well as your Creator.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @Zeczam
    @Zeczam 4 года назад +18

    jazākAllāhukhayran sheikh. It would be very beneficial if you could do a dedicated talk on gheerah, modesty, and how Muslims today can apply it. There are many dayooth in the ummah nowadays, having their daughters dance in free-mixed weddings etc, friendships between boys and girls etc

  • @ismailmartinez9401
    @ismailmartinez9401 3 года назад +2

    Barakah'Allah feekum

  • @a.v.5734
    @a.v.5734 4 года назад +1

    جزاكم الله خيرا

  • @RochelleHa
    @RochelleHa 4 года назад +1

    Baraku Allahu fik. I've been waiting for your uploads. Please try to do other topics that are not about couples or marriage so those who are unmarried can benefit too. May Allah Ta'ala bless and increase you in knowledge with a blessed rizq.

  • @AbuMoosaa
    @AbuMoosaa 4 года назад +7

    A Muslim husband should not expect his wife to go out and work to provide and maintain the family, it is the role of the man, the husband, the father that Allah has entrusted with. But if she does work providing she works in a place where her expertise is required amongst only women or children, or in an only female work force and not infringing on her intial fundamental core role, responsibilities, duties as a mother, wife....then her money is hers and she does not supplement the husbands wages or contributes to the bills etc. unless she wants to. The husband should not expect that, unless she willing gives something.
    Likewise, the wife should not expect the husband to help out in the home. Carry out the responsibilities and duties of a wife, a mother. As that is her role Allah has entrusted her with. But if he does sometimes helps out from his own choice, that is good and is mutual cooperation to lighten some responsibility as and whenever. Each role complements each other, not competes and over powers or over burdens each other. This will bring about peace, harmony, respect in the Muslim home.

    • @maariasb
      @maariasb 4 года назад +10

      "A'ishah, the wife of the Prophet ﷺ, was asked (by al-Aswad), 'What kinds of things did the Prophet ﷺ used to do in his house?' She replied, 'He worked for his family, meaning in the service of his family. However, when it the time for prayer came, he went out to the prayer'." (Sahih al-Bukhari, #676)
      If women expect their husband to take the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم as an example (what they should by the way), they do expect him to help out in home..

    • @Zeczam
      @Zeczam 4 года назад +3

      @@maariasb it's not an obligation though. It's an example of going above and beyond requirements. It's important to make this distinction. The Prophet (s.a.w.) was helping them out with *their* work when he happened to be there. Remember that he had several wives as well so the number of nights per wife per month was actually quite low.

    • @belxx7796
      @belxx7796 4 года назад +1

      It’s sunnah for men to help in the home .
      Also woman are not obliged to clean and cook in the house, she can even ask for compensation for it .
      Culture is different though, and culture is not bad and can be adhered to but not if it goes against Quran and Hadith I believe. If in your culture woman are expected to do that then fine, but don’t confuse the two.
      thethinkingmuslim.com/2014/11/01/helping-your-wife-with-household-chores-is-a-neglected-sunnah/
      May Allah swt guide us