Wednesday, April 8, 2026

शादी के बगैर जिंदगी


शादी के बगैर जिंदगी

नबी अकरम (ﷺ) ने शादि के बगैर जिंदगी गुजारने से मना फ़रमाया

The Prophet prohibited celibacy

(Reference  : Jamiya Tarmidhi 1082)

(अगर इतना गरीब है कि आयलि/family life का खर्चा चलाना मुश्किल है तो ओर बात है, जैसे सुराह 24 अन-नूर की आयत 33 में आया है)

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Mard



Mard..

Aurat Ke Liye Zindagi Ka Dusra Naam
Baap Ho To ShafQat
Bhai Ho To Muhafiz
Beta Ho To Ankho Ki Thandak
Aur Shohar Ki Soorat Me Ho To Allah
Ka Sab Se Qeemti Tohfa Jo Shafiq Bhi Hai Muhaafiz Bhi Chen Bhi Sukoon Bhi

Saturday, February 28, 2026

The source of immense peace and gratitude





Indeed, having a partner who supports you through challenges and remains steadfast by your side is a true blessing. In Islam, such a relationship is often described as sakinah (tranquility), mawaddah (love), and rahmah (mercy), as highlighted in the Quran:

"And among His signs is that He created for you from yourselves spouses that you may find tranquility in them; and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed, in that are signs for a people who give thought."
— Surah Ar-Rum (30:21)

Cherishing and nurturing such a bond is a source of immense peace and gratitude.






This beautiful verse from the Quran, "They are clothing for you, and you are clothing for them" (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:187), highlights the intimate and supportive nature of the marital relationship.

Clothing protects, comforts, and conceals flaws, just as spouses are meant to provide support, security, and love to one another. It reflects the deep bond, mutual reliance, and spiritual connection between a husband and wife in Islam.







"And He placed between you affection and mercy." — Surah Ar-Rum (30:21)

This verse beautifully encapsulates the essence of a harmonious and loving relationship. Affection (mawaddah) represents the deep love and care between partners, while mercy (rahmah) signifies compassion, forgiveness, and understanding. Together, they form the foundation of a peaceful and fulfilling bond, reminding us that such relationships are among Allah's signs and blessings.






This saying emphasizes the immense value of a righteous spouse in Islam. A spouse who is pious, supportive, and understanding becomes a source of tranquility, guidance, and partnership in both worldly matters and the journey toward the hereafter. Such a blessing not only brings happiness in this life but also strengthens faith and devotion to Allah.





This verse underscores the importance of treating one's spouse with respect, compassion, and gentleness. Islam encourages kindness in marriage, where both partners are expected to support each other emotionally and physically. It reminds us that even in times of difficulty, kindness should be the foundation of how we interact with our loved ones.


These quotes emphasize the importance of love, kindness, and mutual respect in a relationship.