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In
the Name of Allah, Most
Gracious, Most Merciful

A Wife
A lecture On Husbands (and Wives)
By getting married you are not just getting a wife, you are
getting your whole world. From now until the rest of your days
your wife will be your partner, your companion, and your best
friend. She will share your moments, your days, and your years.
She will share your joys and sorrows, your successes and
failures, your dreams and your fears. When you are ill, she
will take the best care of you; when you need help, she will do
all she can for you;
When you have a secret, she will keep it; when you need advice,
she will give you the best advice. She will always be with you:
when you wake up in
the morning the first thing your eyes will see will be hers;
during the day, she will be with you, if for a moment she is
not with you by her physical body, she will be thinking of you,
praying for you with all her heart, mind, and soul; when you go
to sleep at night, the last thing your eyes will see will be
her; and when you are asleep you will still see her in your
dreams. In short, she will be your whole world and you will be
her whole world.
The best description that I personally have ever read
describing the closeness of the spouses to each other is the
Qur'anic verse which says: "they are your garments and you are
their garments" (Surah Al Baqarah 2:187). Indeed, spouses are
like garments to each other because they provide one another
with the protection, the comfort, the cover, the support, and
the adornment that garments provide to humans. Just imagine a
journey in the winter of Alaska without garments! Our spouses
provide us with the same level of comfort, protection, cover,
and support in the journey of our lives on this earth
asgarments would do in the Alaskan journey.
The relationship between the spouses is the most amazing of all
human relations: the amount of love and affection, intimacy and
closeness, mercy and compassion, peace and tranquillity that
fills the hearts of the spouses is simply inexplicable. The
only rational explanation for these most amazing of all human
feelings is that: it is an act of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala,
"And Allah has made for you Mates (and Companions of your own
nature ..." (Surah Al Nahl 16:72) Only our Almighty Allah
Subhanahu wa Ta'ala in His Infinite Power, Boundless Mercy, and
Great Wisdom can create and ingrain these amazing and blessed
feelings in the hearts of the spouses. In fact Allah Subhanahu
wa Ta'ala is reminding those who search for His signs in the
universe that these feelings in the hearts of the spouses are
among the signs that should guide humans to His existence as He
says in the Qur'an, "And among His signs is this, that He
created for you mates from among yourselves that you may dwell
in tranquillity with them and He has put love and mercy between
your hearts: verily in that are signs for those who reflect." (Surah
Al Rum 30:21)
But Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala knows that the human heart is not
a static entity, it is sometimes weak and at times dynamic.
Feelings can and do
change with time. Love may wither and fade away. The marital
bond might weaken if not properly cared for. Happiness in
marriage cannot be taken for
granted; continuous happiness requires constant giving from
both sides. For the tree of marital love to remain alive and
keep growing, the soil has to
be sustained, maintained, watered and nurtured.
Remember that our Prophet Muhammad Salallaahu 'aliahi
wa'sallaam had found the time to go out to the desert and race
with his wife Aisha. She out ran
him but later after she had gained some weight, he out ran her.
Remember that the Prophet Salallaahu 'aliahi wa'sallaam took
his wife to watch the young Ethiopians playing and dancing
their folk dances. The show of emotions is necessary to keep
the marital bond away from rusting and disintegrating.
Remember that you will be rewarded by Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala
for any emotions you show to your wife as the Prophet
Salallaahu 'aliahi wa'sallaam said "one would be rewarded for
anything that he does seeking the pleasure of Allah even the
food that he puts in the mouth of his wife"
Never underestimate the importance of seemingly little things
as putting food in your wife's mouth, opening the car's door
for her, etc. Remember that the Prophet Salallaahu 'aliahi
wa'sallaam used to extend his knee to his wife to assist her up
to ride the camel.
Try to always find some time for both of you to pray together.
Strengthening the bond between you and Allah Subhanahu wa
Ta'ala is the best guarantee that your own marital bond would
always remain strong. Having peace with Allah Subhanahu wa
Ta'ala will always result in having more peace at home.
Remember that the Prophet Salallaahu 'aliahi wa'sallaam gave
glad tidings for those couples who wake up at night to pray
together. The Prophet Salallaahu 'aliahi wa'sallaam even urged
the spouse who rises up first to wake the other spouse up even
by throwing cold water on his/her face. Always try your best to
be good to your wife by words and by deeds. Talk to her, smile
to her, seek her advice, ask for her opinion, spend quality
time with her and always remember that the Prophet Salallaahu 'aliahi
wa'sallaam said "the best of you are those who are best to
their wives"
Finally, it is common that spouses vow to love and honor their
spouses until death do them part. I do believe that this vow is
good or even great, but not enough! It is not enough that you
love your wife. You have to love what she loves as well. Her
family, her loved ones must also become your loved ones. Don't
be like my colleague who was unhappy about his wife's parents
coming to visit for few weeks. He candidly said to her "I don't
like your parents" Naturally she angrily looked at him straight
in the eye and said " I don't like yours either"... Also, it is
not enough that you love her until death do you part. Love
should never end and we do believe there is life after death
where those who did righteousness in this world will be joined
by their spouses (Surah Al Zukhruf 43:70) and offsprings. The
best example in this regard is the Prophet Salallaahu 'aliahi
wa'sallaam whose love for Khadija, his wife of 25 years
extended to include all those she loved and continued even
after her death. It was many years after her death and he never
forgot her and whenever a goat was slaughtered in his house he
would send portions of it to Khadija's family and friends and
whenever he felt that the visitor at the door might be
Khadija's sister Hala, he would pray saying "O Allah let it be
Hala."
Surah Rumm (30) verse 21. `And from amongst His signs is that
He created for you from amongst yourselves partners, that you
may live in tranquility with them, and He has created love and
mercy between you. Verily in that are signs for those who
reflect.'
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