So That It Doesn’t Get to Divorce (3/10)
The shaikh, Dr. Muḥammad ibn Ghālib Al-ʿUmarī, may Allāh protect him, said:
A wife mustn’t lend her ear to everyone who offers [her] advice, even if [that person] were the closest of close people [to her] like [her own] sister or a friend. She should only consider those who advise her from among them [whose advice is] in accordance with the dictates of Islamic law and wisdom; then [that person’s] advice will bring about more good, prevent harm, and fix what’s wrong.
How often it is a piece of advice looks like mercy on the outside while its inner reality and effects are [really] separation and conflict.
Source: @m_g_alomari. 25 Jun 19. 23:19 GMT+3.
#حتى_لايقع_الطلاق (٣)
لا تعطي الزوجة سمعها لكل ناصح، ولو كان الناصح أقرب قريب كأخت أو صديقة.
وإنما تنظر من تنصحها منهن بمقتضى الشرع، والحكمة، فيكون في نصحها تنمية خير، ودفع ضرر، وإصلاح خلل.
فكم من نصيحة ظاهرها الرحمة وباطنها وآثارها الفرقة والنزاع.— د.محمد بن غالب العُمري (@m_g_alomari) June 25, 2019