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The significance of marriage and the aims and advantages that
are associated with it are self-evident. Peace of mind and a
happy life are greatly dependent on the mutual relationship that
develops between husband and wife.
The main objects of marriage are that both parties enjoy the
pleasures of life with purity, (which can only be possible
through wedlock) and that the continuity of the human race be,
and is, maintained with dignity. These objects can be realised
best when the relations between husband and wife are good and
there is love, sympathy and good understanding between them.
The main purpose of the Prophet's teachings, regarding the
rights and duties of marriage, is that the marriage proves to be
a source of joy and satisfaction to both husband and wife, that
their hearts remain united and that the aims of the marriage be
attained in the best possible manner. According to the Prophet's
teachings, the wife should regard her husband over and above
everyone else and she should remain faithful to him. She should
leave nothing to be desired with regards to devotion and
earnestness and should believe that, for her. the happiness of
both worlds lies in his good pleasure. The husband, on his part,
ought to consider his wife as a blessing of Allah and he should
give her. ungrudgingly, his love, hold her in high esteem and
look after her needs and comforts to the best of his ability. It
she makes a mistake, he should over look it and try to correct
her with tact and patience.
Obedience and loyalty to the husband
Ayesha (R.A.) says that the Prophet (S.A.W.) said "The greatest
claim on a woman is that of her husband and the greatest claim
on a man is that of his mother".
In the marriage agreement it is necessary that the husband has
the position of leadership. Man has been declared the head of
the family in the Islamic Shari'ah and great responsibilities
have been assigned to him. The Qur’an says ‘Men are the
protectors and maintainers of women".
As for the women, the commandment is that they obey the husband
as the head of the household and fulfil the domestic duties.
Regarding them, the Qur’an says "The righteous women are
obedient and protect (the husband's interest) in his absence, as
Allah has protected them."
If the wife fails to submit to her husband, and instead of
serving him devotedly, she adopts an attitude of defiance and
stubbornness, then it will be disastrous for both and they will
be losers in this world and the hereafter.
The Prophet (S.A.W.), therefore, stressed upon the wives to be
loyal and faithful to their husbands and to seek their pleasure,
-(A great reward has been promised for this, in the hereafter.)
It is related by Anas (R.A.) that the Prophet (S.A.W.) said "if
a woman offers five times daily prayer, keeps the fasts of
Ramadhan, guards her honour and obeys her husband, then she will
enter Paradise by whichever gate she pleases."
Commentary:- Here, loyalty and obedience to the husband has been
mentioned along with the Swalaah and Fast. It denotes that, in
the Shariah, submission to the husband is as important as the
principal duties of Islam.
The Prophet (S.A.W.) has said "A woman who dies in the state
that her husband is pleased with her, shall go to Paradise."
It should be noted here, that, if a man is displeased with his
wife, without any fault of hers, she will be innocent in the
sight of Allah and the responsibility for annoyance shall rest
with the husband.
Advice on kind treatment to the wife.
Abu Hurairah (R.A.) relates that the Prophet (S.A.W.) advised,
"0 people. Follow my advice concerning the kind treatment of
wives. (I order you to treat your wives with kindness and love).
The woman has been created from the rib, and the rib is curved,
by nature, and the greatest curve is in its upper part. If you
try to straighten the curved rib by force, it will break, and if
you leave it alone, it will remain curved forever. So follow my
advice and treat your wives kindly and well."
If a man dislikes his wife for some reason, he should not adopt
an attitude of hatred towards her, and start thinking in terms
of divorce, but he should look for the good qualities in her,
and learn to admire her because of them.
The Prophet (S.A.W.) has said, "No believing man hates his
believing wife. I! there is a bad quality in her, there will
also be a good quality."
This is the claim of Faith on a believing husband and the
privilege of a believing wife.
Addressing the Muslims, the Prophet (S.A.W.) said "The best of
you are those who are best to their wives."
It is related by Ayesha (R.A.) that the Prophet (S.A.W.) said,
"Good among you are those who are good to their wives; and I, on
my part, am very good to my wives."
This shows that there is a special goodness in treating one's
wife well. To make the advice more effective, the Prophet added
that he himself was good and considerate to his wives.
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