Thursday, 28 April 2011

He loves a girl but his family refuses her because of her father’s bad reputation Add To Cart

I am a young man. I fell in love with my neighbor, since we were young; we used to go to school together, our love is clean and pure, we promised each other to get married. I am in another country now. Last night I promised her by putting my hand on the Quraan, that if Allah wills I will not marry anyone but you, she did the same. 
Sheikh, this girl is very decent, she knows Islam well, she studies afternoon in an Islamic school, and she studies Quraan, fiqh and seerah. The problem is: 


1- My family refuses this marriage, but I know that they will be satisfied with me after marriage.  


2- This girl is oppressed in her family; her parents are divorced and she lives with her father, her step mother, her paternal aunt and her grandfather are oppressing her, she does all the house work, she works in the farm and does every thing alone. I want to save her from this environment she lives in.  


3- This girl’s father becomes drunk and does evil things, this is why my family refuses the marriage. This girl says that her father is a sinful man and she does not accept her father’s actions, is it fair to punish her for her father’s evil actions? Please sheikh advise me wisely knowing that it will be a disaster for me to leave her. I ask Allah to make all matters easy. May Allah reward you!.

Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly: 

You should choose a wife who is religiously-committed and of
good character, who will look after her husband and house, and raise her
children well, and play her part in establishing a Muslim family and a
Muslim society. This is what the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him) taught when he said:
“Women may be married for four things: their wealth, their
lineage, their beauty and their religious commitment. Choose the one who is
religiously-committed, may your hands be rubbed with dust (i.e., may you
prosper).” 

You should not be careless with
regard to this matter, or be swayed by emotion or so-called love. How many
marriages have ended in failure because they were not based on the principle
of choosing a wife who is religiously-committed? 

No one will be punished for the
sins of another, and he will not bear any burden but his own, as Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning): 

“No
one laden with burdens can bear another’s burden”

[al-Isra’ 17:15] 

But a man cannot avoid interacting
with his in-laws or visiting them, or avoid his children being influenced by
them. Hence choosing a good and religiously-committed family with a good
reputation is something that has a good effect on the husband and his family
and children, and it is one of the factors of family stability and success
in solving whatever problem may arise in the future, which all families are
prone to facing.  

Hence we do not blame your family
for rejecting ties with a man who is a drunkard and has a bad reputation,
because this will adversely affect them and their grandchildren. 

Claims of love and emotion should
be dealt with in a rational, fair and broad-minded manner. A man may imagine
that he cannot do without this girl, and he cannot live without her, and
that she has certain qualities and characteristics, but if he were to think
about it rationally, he would realize how his emotions are over-exaggerated.
Hence you must examine the situation closely and weight up this girl’s good
points and bad points, and the pros and  cons of marrying her, then base
your decision on what you think most likely after weighing up the situation,
without deceiving yourself, for no one is going to bear the consequences of
this choice more than you. 

Secondly: 

If you do decide to go ahead and
marry this girl, then try to convince your family and get their support,
because the basic principle is that it is obligatory to obey one's parents
if they forbid marriage to a certain girl, because honouring them is
obligatory and marriage to a certain girl is not obligatory, and no
exception is made concerning that except cases where a person fears he may
fall into zina, if he thinks it most likely that not marrying a particular
girl will lead to him committing haraam actions with her. 

Thirdly: 

The family should not object to
their son’s marriage if it is clear that he is attached to a particular
girl, so long as the girl is suitable and righteous, because marriage is the
best remedy for them, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: “There is nothing like marriage
for two who love one another.”
 Narrated by Ibn Majaah (1847) and classed as saheeh by
al-Buwaysiri and by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah (624). 

If they develop the intention of
being kind to the girl and saving her  from her family, that is good,
especially if you are going to move somewhere far away from them, and the
children will not be affected by living in a corrupt atmosphere, then that
will make it more acceptable to marry her. 

Fourthly: 

It is obvious that you are a
stranger (non-mahram) to this girl, and it is not permissible for you to be
alone with her, shake hands with her, look at her beauty or talk to her
about love and so on. If any of these things have happened in the past, then
you must repent to Allaah from that, and you must repent from studying in
the mixed environment which is usually not free from haraam things, and has
bad effects on both boys and girls. 

We advise you to consult good
people whom you trust who know this girl and her family, and to pray
istikhaarah and ask Allaah for guidance before taking any further step,
because the one who prays istikhaarah will not be disappointed and the one
who consults others will not regret it. 

 

We ask Allaah to guide you and to
make you take the right decision that will bring good consequences. 

And Allaah knows best.

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