Friday, January 27, 2012

Handling the Marital Relationship


Part of the Grace and Kindness of Allah towards the sons of Adam is that He has prescribed marriage for them, and has made it so that they produce offspring in this organized and proper fashion. Marriage is one of the strongest and most noble covenants in the sight of Allah, and the family is the most important unit in the structure of society. It is essential that a person gives priority to putting his own house in order and strives to teach his family the laws of Allah. One of the things that he should make sure he teaches his wife is the duties that she has towards her husband, and the rights that are due to her.


Islam has stated these rights and duties, and it obliges and urges both spouses to fulfil them. Allah says:

"... And they (women) have rights (over their husbands) similar to (those of their husbands) over them to what is reasonable, but men have a degree (of responsibility) over them..." [Qur'an 2:228]

The ayah states that for every right there is a reciprocal duty which must be fulfilled. In this way balance is achieved between them in all aspects, which supports the stability of family life.

Ibn 'Abbas said concerning the Ayah:
"It means: they have the right to good companionship and kind treatment on the part of their husbands, just as they have to obey their husbands in whatever they tell them to do."

Ibn Zaid said:
"Fear Allah concerning them just as they have to fear Allah concerning you."

Al-Qurtubi said:
"This Ayah includes all the marital rights and duties."

Among these rights and duties are:

Turning a blind eye to faults and mistakes, especially words and deeds by which nothing bad was intended. Allah says:

"... those who repress anger, and who pardon men; verily Allah loves the Muhsinun (the good-doers)." [Qur'an 3:134]

Both husband and wife must put up with one another, for every child of Adam may slip, and the person whom one should put up with the most is the one with whom one lives and mixes the most. Neither party should resort to a tit-for-tat response. If one spouse sees the other becoming very angry, he or she should restrain his or her own anger and not respond immediately. For this reason Abu'l-Darda' said to his wife:
"If you see me angry, calm me down, and if I see you angry I will calm you down, otherwise we cannot live together."

Among the most important duties is:

Each spouse should advise the other to obey Allah. According to a Saheeh Hadith:

Some of the Sahabah asked the Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa salam): "Can you tell us which kind of wealth is the best, so that we may strive to acquire it?" He said: "The best (wealth) is a remembering tongue (one which always remembers Allah), a thankful heart, and a believing wife who will help you with your faith." [Reported by Ahmad, 5/278; al-Tirmidhi, 3039; Sahih al-Jami', 5231]

A man should not hate his wife if he sees in her something that he dislikes, because if he dislikes one of her characteristics, he will like another which will make up for it.

It was reported that the Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa salam) said: "No believing man should hate a believing woman; if he dislikes one of her characteristics, he will be pleased with another." [Reported by Muslim, 36]

Samurah reported that the Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa salam) said: "The woman was created from a rib, and if you try to straighten the rib you will break it, so be gentle with her and you will be able to live with her." [Reported by Ahmad, 5/8; Ibn Majah, 1308; Sahih al-Jami', 2/163]

One of the most important things that can make married life happy is a good attitude; hence Islam raised its status. The Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa salam) reached the utmost heights of good treatment of others and good attitude.

Abu'l-Darda' reported that the Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa salam) said: "There is nothing that can be placed in the scales that will weigh heavier than a good attitude, and a good attitude can help a person reach the status of one who fasts and prays." [Reported by al-Tirmidhi, 2003; Abu Dawud, 4799]

Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet (salAllahu 'alayhi wa salam) said: "The most perfect of the believers in faith are those who are the best in attitude, and the best of you are those who are best to their women." [Reported by al-Tirmidhi, 1/217; Ahmad, 2/250; al-Silsilah al-Sahihah, 284]

Both spouses should turn a blind eye and avoid picking on matters great and small, or rebuking and scolding about any matter except duties towards Allah. This is what Allah tells us to do:

"... And live with them (women) honorably. If you dislike them, it may be that you dislike a thing and Allah brings through it a great deal of good." [Qur'an 4:19]

As far as different environments are concerned, a man should take care to pay special attention to this, such as allowing his wife to mix with good women from among her surroundings and intelligent, well-mannered women from among his surroundings. Although she must obey him and not go out of his house without permission, at the same time he should not prevent her from going out to places where she wants to go, so long as there is nothing bad there. He should let her receive trustworthy women in her house, in order to have some social life and a refreshing change of routine, especially in our times when many women no longer obey the Divine command to remain in their homes and do not pay proper attention to it.

We also advise the husband to give her some freedom of choice in issues that do not cause any harm, such as choosing food, colors for things in the house, or gifts to be given on various occasions. He should also seek her opinion in matters of concern to both, such as naming children - knowing that this is his right according to Islam - and where to spend the vacation.

He should also involve her and seek her opinion when making some decisions in which it is appropriate to include her, such as dealing with behavioral problems in their children, finding ways to reconcile disputing relatives or neighbors, and especially in resolving the problems between the two of the spouses. He should try to raise her level of education with suitable reading material and attendance at gatherings where the program and fellow-attendees will help to achieve the desired aim. Such programs may be available in some Islamic centers. He should know that paying attention to her intellectual level, working with her way of thinking, understanding her psychology, treating her appropriately, being good to her and making her feel good are among the most effective ways of showing how wise and manly he is and how good his personality is.


by Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

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