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Muslims Internet Directory 2Muslims.comPresents
  • Bismillah Alrahman Alraheem
  • Family Life In Islam

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Family Life in Islam by Olivia Monem
  • O mankind! We created you from a single (pair)
    of a male and a female and made you into nations
    and tribes that you may know each other. Verily
    the most honored of you in the sight of Allah is
    (one who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah
    has full knowledge and is well acquainted (with
    all things). (Qur'an 4913)
  • Husband and Wife
  • Parents and Extended Family

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Husband and Wife
  • Adam Eve
  • Rights and duties of spouses
  • Divorce Widowhood
  • Polygamy
  • And among His signs is that He created for you
    mates from among yourselves that you may live in
    tranquility with them, and He put love and mercy
    between you Verily, in that are signs for people
    who reflect. (Quran 3021)

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Adam Eve
  • The Islamic story of Adam and Eve is found in
    several places in the Quran, for example
  • "O Adam dwell with your wife in the Garden and
    enjoy as you wish but approach not this tree or
    you run into harm and transgression. Then Satan
    whispered to them in order to reveal to them
    their shame that was hidden from them and he
    said 'Your Lord only forbade you this tree lest
    you become angels or such beings as live
    forever.' And he swore to them both that he was
    their sincere adviser. So by deceit he brought
    them to their fall when they tasted the tree
    their shame became manifest to them and they
    began to sew together the leaves of the Garden
    over their bodies. And their Lord called unto
    them 'Did I not forbid you that tree and tell
    you that Satan was your avowed enemy?' They said
    'Our Lord we have wronged our own souls and if
    You forgive us not and bestow not upon us Your
    Mercy, we shall certainly be lost' " (Quran
    719-23).
  • The Quran places equal blame on both Adam and Eve
    for their mistake. Nowhere in the Quran can one
    find even the slightest hint that Eve tempted
    Adam to eat from the tree or even that she had
    eaten before him. Both Adam and Eve committed a
    sin, both asked God for forgiveness, and both
    were forgiven by God.

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Rights Duties of spouses
  • Rights of the Wife
  • to accept or reject any marriage proposal
  • to receive MAHR, a gift from the husband
  • to be treated with kindness and respect
  • to be provided with food, shelter, and clothing
  • to possess personal property, to acquire
    education and to seek employment
  • to be consulted before any major family decisions
  • to seek divorce if her husband chooses to marry
    another woman
  • Rights of the Husband
  • to be treated with kindness and respect
  • to have his property, secrets and privacy secured
    by his wife
  • to have the final say in major family decisions,
    after consultation
  • to marry up to four wives, provided he abides by
    all conditions

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Rights Duties cont.
  • Duties of the Husband
  • to give MAHR, a gift, to his wife
  • to treat his wife with kindness and and respect
  • to provide his wife and family with food,
    shelter, clothing, and other necessities
  • to fulfil his role as Father to his children
  • to consult his wife before making any major
    family decisions
  • Duties of the Wife
  • to treat her husband with kindness and respect
  • to keep, protect and guard her husbands secrets,
    their marital privacy, and her husbands property
  • to manage household affairs
  • to fulfill her role as Mother to her children
  • to abide by any decisions made by her husband,
    after consultation

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Divorce Widowhood
  • Regarding divorce and widowhood in general, there
    is no stigma attached to divorce or widowhood in
    the Quran - Widows and divorcees have the freedom
    to marry whomever they choose.
  • Islam recognizes and allows divorce, but
    discourages it. The Quran offers Muslim married
    couples advice on how to save their marriage. If
    one of the partners is jeopardizing the
    matrimonial relationship, the other partner is
    advised by the Quran to do whatever possible and
    effective in order to save this sacred bond. But
    if a marriage has to end, then Islam allows the
    partners to separate peacefully and amicably.
  • When you divorce women and they fulfil their
    terms three menstruation periods either take
    them back on equitable terms or set them free on
    equitable terms But do not take them back to
    injure them or to take undue advantage, If anyone
    does that, he wrongs his own soul. Do not treat
    Allah's signs as a jest" (2231).

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Polygamy
  • The Quran, allowed polygamy, but also restricted
    it
  • "If you fear that you shall not be able to deal
    justly with the orphans, marry women of your
    choice, two or three or four but if you fear
    that you shall not be able to deal justly with
    them, then only one" (43).
  • This verse of the Quran was revealed after one of
    the battles, in which dozens of men were killed
    leaving behind widows and orphans.
  • The Quran, limited the maximum number of wives to
    four under the strict condition of treating the
    wives equally and justly. In Islam, polygamy is
    only allowed, and is not the norm. It only
    provides a moral and practical solution to a
    situation in which there would be a great number
    of widows and orphans (like after a war or
    epidemic for example), who would otherwise be
    very vulnerable and in need of a stable family
    atmosphere.
  • Men may choose to be monogamous, and in fact a
    first wife may include in her marriage contract
    that her husband stay monogamous (a condition
    mutually accepted, of course).

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Parents Extended Family
  • Special status for Mothers
  • Children
  • The elderly
  • We have enjoined on man kindness to his parents
    In pain did his mother bear him, and in pain did
    she give him birth. The carrying of the (child)
    to his weaning is (a period of) thirty months.
    At length, when he reaches the age of full
    strength and attains forty years, he says Oh my
    Lord! Grant me that I may be grateful for Thy
    favor which You have bestowed upon me, and upon
    both my parents, and that I may work
    righteousness such as You may approve. (Quran
    4615)

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Special status for Mothers
  • In Islam, the honor, respect, and esteem attached
    to motherhood is unparalleled. The Quran places
    the importance of kindness to parents as second
    only to worshipping God. The Quran in several
    other places puts special emphasis on the
    mother's great role in giving birth and nursing
  • "And We have enjoined on man to be good to his
    parents In difficulty upon difficulty did his
    mother bear him and in two years was his weaning.
    Show gratitude to Me and to your parents"
    (3114).
  • The very special place of mothers in Islam has
    been eloquently described also by Prophet
    Muhammad
  • "A man asked the Prophet 'Whom should I honor
    most?' The Prophet replied 'Your mother'. 'And
    who comes next?' asked the man. The Prophet
    replied 'Your mother'. 'And who comes next?'
    asked the man. The Prophet replied 'Your
    mother!'. 'And who comes next?' asked the man.
    The Prophet replied 'Your father'" (Bukhari and
    Muslim).

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Children
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  • From the Islamic perspective, children are a gift
    and a blessing
  • Wealth and children are the adornment of the
    life of this world (Quran Al-Kahf46)
  • And Allah has made for you spouses of your own
    kind and has made for you, from your wives, sons
    and grandsons, and has bestowed upon you good
    provisions. (Quran Al-Nahl72)
  • Before Islam, daughters used to be killed Islam
    forbade the practice of female infanticide
  • When news is brought to one of them of (the
    birth of) a female (child), his face darkens and
    he is filled with inward grief! With shame he
    hides himself from his people because of the bad
    news he has had! Shall he retain her on
    (sufferance and) contempt or bury her in the
    dust? Ah! What an evil (choice) they decide on!
    (Quran 1658-59)
  • Also, a girls inheritance became confirmed in
    the Quran
  • From what is left by parents and those nearest
    related, there is a share for men and a share for
    women, whether the property be small or large - a
    determinate share. (Quran 47)

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The elderly
  • In Islam, there is no room for institutional
    homes for the elderly. Caring for ones parents
    during their old age is considered an honor and a
    blessing. The Quran says that serving ones
    parents is second to worshipping God
  • Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but
    Him, and that you be kind to parents. Whether one
    or both of them attain old age in your life, say
    not to them a word of contempt, nor repel them,
    But address them in terms of honor. And out of
    kindness, Lower to them the wing of humility, and
    say 'My Lord! bestow on them Your Mercy as they
    Cherished me in childhood' " (1723-24).
  • The extended family plays a role in family
    disputes, and the opinion of the elderly
    (grandparents, great uncle/aunt, etc.) are
    usually sought in most discussions. Marriage in
    general is not just between two people, but
    between two families!
  • When a Muslim dies, he or she is washed, usually
    by a family member, wrapped in a clean white
    cloth and buried with a simple prayer, preferably
    the same day. Muslims consider this one of the
    final services they can do for their relatives,
    and also an opportunity to remember their own
    brief time here on Earth.
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