So That It Doesn’t Get to Divorce (2/10)
The shaikh, Dr. Muḥammad ibn Ghālib Al-ʿUmarī, may Allāh protect him, said:
[Consider] the ḥadīth: “A believing man should not [completely] hate a believing woman [he’s married to]; if he were to hate some aspect of her character, he should [at the same time] be pleased with another one of hers.”
Meaning: a husband should not hate his wife just because he sees a mistake [she’s made] or comes to know of a sin [she’s fallen into]. And a wife is likewise addressed with the same.
Who’s someone who never makes mistakes?!
Source: @m_g_alomari. 25 Jun 19. 23:19 GMT+3.
#حتى_لايقع_الطلاق (٢)
في الحديث «لَا يَفْرَكْ مُؤْمِنٌ مُؤْمِنَةً إِنْ كَرِهَ مِنْهَا خُلُقًا رَضِيَ مِنْهَا آخَرَ»
أي: لا يبغض الزوج زوجته لمجرد أن رأى خطأ أو وقف على زلل.
وكذلك الزوجة مخاطبة بذلك
فمن ذا الذي لا يخطئ؟!— د.محمد بن غالب العُمري (@m_g_alomari) June 25, 2019