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Why is preparation for marriage important?

It allows the couple to access compatibility honestly and realistically, make important adjustments during engagement, provides tools to navigate challenges, gives understanding of rights and responsibilities, and helps children lead a happy life.

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What is the significance of marriage in Islam?

Marriage is a solemn covenant by which Allah commands men and women to protect and care for one another. It is one of the great bounties and favors of Allah.

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What does Surat Rum 21 say about marriage?

And one of His signs is that He created for you spouses from among yourselves so that you may find comfort in them.

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What is a Hadith regarding marriage?

The conditions you have the most duty to fulfill are those by which marital relations were made lawful to you.

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What are the reasons that lead to unhappy marriages?

Lack of pre-marital training, inflexibility, unwillingness to compromise, lack of understanding of Islam, lack of commitment, dishonesty, lack of appreciation, lack of leisure activities, poor coping skills, abuse, financial difficulties, sexual dissatisfaction, infidelity, impatience, blaming, dysfunctional family impact, and psychological issues.

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Mention 6 myths about love.

Love is unconditional, you can change a person, isolating yourselves solves problems, ignoring financial facts, and parents' approval doesn't matter.

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What is Hajess in self-awareness?

What casts into the mind or heart from any external or internal stimuli, without conscious direction.

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What is Khater in self-awareness?

A fleeting thought that lingers a little longer than Hajess, then fades away.

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What is Hadith an Nafs in self-awareness?

Mental conversation or inner dialogue about doing something right or wrong, wavering with uncertainty.

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What is al Hamm in self-awareness?

The inclination to do something, good or bad, with some deliberateness, but not a resolute determination.

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What is al Azm in self-awareness?

Resolute determination to act; full awareness and deliberateness to take good or bad action.

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What are the 3 types of nafs?

Nafs Al Mutmaina (Tranquil Soul), Nafs Al Lawama (Self Reproaching Soul), Nafs Al Amara bis Soo (Lower Soul).

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What is Nafs Al Mutmaina?

Tranquil Soul; 'O tranquil soul, return to your Lord, pleased and pleasing [to Him].' — Surah Al-Fajr (89:27-30).

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What is an example of Nafs Al Mutmaina?

When Maryam's parents advise her to get married, she listens to their advice.

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What is Nafs Al Lawama?

Self Reproaching Soul; 'And I swear by the self-reproaching soul.' — Surah Al-Qiyāmah (75:2).

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What is an example of Nafs Al Lawama?

Maryam feels tired of her parents asking her to marry but knows it is for her best interests.

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What is Nafs Al Amara bis Soo?

Lower Soul; 'Indeed, the soul is ever inclined to evil, except those upon which my Lord has mercy.' — Surah Yusuf (12:53).

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What is an example of Nafs Al Amara bis Soo?

Maryam gets annoyed with her parents and decides to move out.

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What are the 6 aspects of self?

Physical, Intellectual, Spiritual, Social, Emotional, Responding.

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What are the types of intimacy?

Physical intimacy (e.g., sex, kissing), intellectual intimacy (sharing worldviews), emotional intimacy (sharing feelings), spiritual intimacy (praying together).

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How does family of origin impact self-understanding?

Family experiences can positively or negatively impact self-perception and connection with a spouse.

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How can a person liberate himself from negative family influences?

By developing awareness of negativity and reflecting on healthy and unhealthy relationship patterns.

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How can a person break the cycle from the past?

By journaling to identify negative feelings.

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What helps discover what holds us back?

Feedback from trusted family members or close friends.

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How can you identify negative and positive attributes?

By recognizing reactions under stress.

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What should we focus on to fulfill unmet needs?

Spiritual needs rather than just physical needs.

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What influences the needs a couple wants fulfilled?

The way they were brought up.

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What are some negative habits?

Quick to get angry, resentment, depression, sadness.

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What is a hadith related to anger?

Do not get angry.

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What are the basic steps to change bad habits?

Identify the root cause, reflect on childhood and relationships, ask for feedback.

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How can you discover and overcome negative anger?

Make dua, perform wudu, fix posture, practice silence, seek help from friends.

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What steps can you take to deal with anger?

Contain anger, think about the reason for anger, and act positively.

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How can you overcome resentments?

Through sincere forgiveness, making supplications, and practicing patience.

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What is a verse about controlling anger?

La taghdub - do not get angry.

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How can you overcome mild depression?

Engage in Dhikr, read the Quran, make dua, and practice patience and gratitude.

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What is essential to overcome harmful habits?

Reshape your inner life and understand the root cause of the habits.

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What are the obstacles to change?

Internal barriers like heedlessness, following desires, and lack of patience.

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What are the origins of an unhealthy relationship?

Headlessness, ignorance, lack of self-confidence, negative self-image, and abuse.

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How can we increase our Iman?

Reflect frequently, implement daily programs, and volunteer.

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How to increase self-confidence?

Anchor self-worth in your relationship with Allah and engage in positive self-talk.

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What are examples of love languages?

Quality Time, Acts of Service, Words of Affirmation, Physical Touch, Gifts.

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What are the effects of an unhealthy relationship?

Getting divorced is better than staying in an unhealthy relationship, distance from Allah, normalized abuse, damaged self-worth, severe emotional distress.

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What are the foundations of a healthy marriage?

A firm pledge between partners, mercy and compassion, shared faith, open communication and forgiveness, accepting imperfections.

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What are the benefits of the Islamic model of marriage?

Creating a peaceful home environment, spiritual partnership, social stability, comprehensive guidelines, emotional and physical fulfillment.

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What are the three essential love languages?

Quality Time, Acts of Service, Words of Affirmation.

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What conditions can be included in the marriage contract?

Conditions that do not go against Islamic teachings, such as education, place of residence, financial arrangements, and conditions related to polygamy.

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What are the five main requirements of the marriage contract?

Clear consent from both parties, presence of the bride's guardian, two trustworthy witnesses, clear offer and acceptance, and the groom giving a mahr.

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What are the rights of the husband in Islam?

Leader of the family, consultation on spending, permission for supererogatory fasting, control over guests, primary responsibility for children.

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What are the rights of the wife in Islam?

Safety and security, dower (mahr), financial support, ownership of her earnings, kindness and respect from her husband.

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What is Qawmmah?

Men are protectors and maintainers of women, as stated in Surah An-Nisa.

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Who said, 'Verily, you have a duty to your Lord, you have a duty to your body, and you have a duty to your family'?

The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).

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What did Sayyiduna Abu Ad Dardaa learn from the Hadith?

He learned to balance his duties to his Lord, body, and family.

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What is the ultimate goal of the Islamic model of marriage?

Creating a peaceful home environment.

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How does the Islamic model of marriage promote social stability?

By strengthening society, upholding family structures, and providing a framework for raising children.

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What is the significance of open communication in a healthy marriage?

It allows for lowering one's tone during disputes and being quick to forgive mistakes.

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What does the Hadith about Salman and Abu Ad-Darda illustrate?

The importance of fulfilling the rights of all who have a right on you.

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What is the role of mercy and compassion in a healthy marriage?

Acting with kindness and empathy rather than solely focusing on rights and duties.

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What is the importance of shared faith in a marriage?

It helps partners act as spiritual partners who support each other in getting closer to Allah.

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What should a wife include in her marriage contract regarding polygamy?

A condition that the husband cannot marry another wife while he is with her.

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What is the role of witnesses in a marriage contract?

Two trustworthy witnesses must be present during the contract.

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What is the significance of the mahr in a marriage contract?

The groom must give a mahr (dowry) to the bride.

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How should spouses handle imperfections in each other?

By focusing on the positive qualities rather than dwelling on flaws.

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What does the Hadith about Abu Ad-Darda and Salman teach about relationships?

It emphasizes the balance of fulfilling rights to God, oneself, and family.

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What is the role of financial support in a marriage?

The husband is responsible for financially supporting his wife.

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What does the term 'Acts of Service' refer to in love languages?

Providing care, such as helping with household chores.

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What is the significance of gifts in relationships according to Hadith?

Giving gifts enhances love between individuals.

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What is the importance of public knowledge in a marriage?

The marriage should be known publicly to validate the union.

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What is the role of the bride's guardian in a marriage contract?

The presence or approval of the bride's guardian is required.

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What is the greatest fruit of Salah according to Ibn al-Qayyim?

True devotion and closeness to Allah.

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How does Salah protect a person?

It protects from sins, strengthens self-control, and teaches submission to Allah.

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Why do we need Salah?

To cleanse sins, strengthen the soul, and reconnect with Allah throughout the day.

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What does true comfort in Salah mean?

True comfort is found during prayer, where believers feel peace and closeness to Allah.

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Who was Abdullah Ibn Hudhafah?

A companion of the Prophet known for his courage and faith, especially during trials under the Byzantine emperor.

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What significant act did Abdullah Ibn Hudhafah perform for the Prophet?

He delivered a letter to Kisra, the emperor of Persia, showing obedience and courage.

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What was Abdullah's response to the emperor's temptations?

He firmly refused wealth and power, declaring he would not abandon his beliefs.

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What did Abdullah do when faced with starvation and threats?

He remained steadfast and refused to partake in forbidden food, showing his commitment to Islam.

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What was Abdullah's reaction to witnessing the execution of another prisoner?

He cried not out of fear, but out of a desire to sacrifice his life for Allah.

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What was the outcome of Abdullah's trials with the emperor?

He was offered freedom in exchange for a kiss on the forehead, which he accepted to save Muslim prisoners.

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How was Abdullah honored upon returning to Medina?

He was honored by Caliph Umar ibn Al-Khattab, who kissed his forehead in recognition of his sacrifice.

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Who was Atika bint Zayd?

A notable woman in early Islam known for her beauty, intelligence, and deep devotion to faith.

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What was Atika's family background?

She was the daughter of Zayd ibn Amr, who rejected idol worship and raised his children with strong values.

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How many prominent companions did Atika marry?

She married several, including Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr, Zayd ibn al-Khattab, Umar ibn al-Khattab, and Zubayr ibn al-Awwam.

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What challenges did Atika face in her life?

She faced repeated loss as all her husbands were martyred, yet she remained steadfast in her faith.

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What legacy did Atika leave behind?

A legacy of strength, piety, and eloquence in early Islamic history.

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Who was Subaiy'ah Al Aslamiyyah?

A scholar and companion known for her contributions to hadith and Islamic jurisprudence.

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What significant event did Subaiy'ah and her husband participate in?

They were among the first to embrace Islam and make the Hijrah to Medina.

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What was Subaiy'ah's relationship with her husband, Saad ibn Khawlah?

They were one of the first couples to embrace Islam and faced persecution together.

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What was unique about Subaiy'ah's circumstances after her husband's death?

She was a pregnant widow and her 'iddah was immediately after giving birth.

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What role did Subaiy'ah play in the community?

She narrated various hadith and was a respected scholar among the jurists at Kufa.

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What was the significance of the Battle of Badr for Subaiy'ah and Saad?

Saad attended the battle at a young age, showcasing their commitment to Islam.

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What does the story of Abdullah Ibn Hudhafah teach about faith?

It illustrates that true faith is demonstrated in times of hardship and trial.

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How did Atika express her grief for her husbands?

Through her poetry, she expressed deep emotions of love and loss.

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What does the life of Subaiy'ah reflect about early Muslim women?

It reflects their resilience, commitment to faith, and contributions to Islamic scholarship.