Thank you for your comment! You are absolutely right. In Islam, a healthy relationship is built on mutual respect, understanding, and connection. It's important to distinguish between control and the natural boundaries that come with Islamic principles. Islam encourages both partners to support each other in their spiritual and personal growth. Freedom in a relationship should always be balanced with respect and connection. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ emphasized kindness and mutual respect in marriage. He said, "The best of you are those who are best to their families." For maintaining this balance, I recommend focusing on the following: 1. Communication: Open and respectful communication is key to understanding each other's needs and maintaining a strong connection. 2. Mutual Respect: Both partners should respect each other's individuality and personal space while staying committed to their shared values. 3. Shared Goals: Working together towards common goals can strengthen the bond and ensure that both partners feel valued and respected. 4. Islamic Guidance: Following the teachings of the Quran and the Sunnah can provide a strong foundation for a balanced and fulfilling relationship. For more practical advice and support, you might find our "5 Pillars of Marriage" program helpful. It offers valuable insights into building a strong and loving relationship based on Islamic principles. You can learn more here: halehbanani.com. May Allah ﷻ bless your relationship with love, respect, and harmony. Best regards, Aisha, on behalf of Sr. Haleh Banani. Haleh Banani's Support Team
I find it very difficult to come out of it. When the issue is raised.... it gets only worse.
I m in an emotionally abusive realtion ship don’t know how to atop this cycle my mom did it and now my husband is doing this to me
Well in Islam and in a relationship some of this is not call controlling. Freedom with respect and connecting
Thank you for your comment!
You are absolutely right. In Islam, a healthy relationship is built on mutual respect, understanding, and connection. It's important to distinguish between control and the natural boundaries that come with Islamic principles. Islam encourages both partners to support each other in their spiritual and personal growth.
Freedom in a relationship should always be balanced with respect and connection. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ emphasized kindness and mutual respect in marriage. He said, "The best of you are those who are best to their families."
For maintaining this balance, I recommend focusing on the following:
1. Communication: Open and respectful communication is key to understanding each other's needs and maintaining a strong connection.
2. Mutual Respect: Both partners should respect each other's individuality and personal space while staying committed to their shared values.
3. Shared Goals: Working together towards common goals can strengthen the bond and ensure that both partners feel valued and respected.
4. Islamic Guidance: Following the teachings of the Quran and the Sunnah can provide a strong foundation for a balanced and fulfilling relationship.
For more practical advice and support, you might find our "5 Pillars of Marriage" program helpful. It offers valuable insights into building a strong and loving relationship based on Islamic principles. You can learn more here: halehbanani.com.
May Allah ﷻ bless your relationship with love, respect, and harmony.
Best regards,
Aisha, on behalf of Sr. Haleh Banani.
Haleh Banani's Support Team