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Funny how some people suddenly become scholars when it comes to one topic.
When marriage is discussed, we’re told that Islam gives a wife the right to separate accommodation and that a joint family isn’t obligatory. Fair enough.
But where does that same energy go when it comes to hijab, modesty, avoiding music, or following other Islamic teachings? Somehow those become “personal choices,” but this one rule is quoted with full confidence.
If you’re going to use Islam as your standard, shouldn’t it be applied consistently rather than only when it benefits you?
Just curious to hear different opinions. Do you think people pick and choose religious teachings based on convenience, or am I missing something?
I’m tired of looking for a woman Now whoever is meant to be my future wife should just come forward on his own respectfully okay 🙏
I don't think so k muzz rishty k Liye bani hy...
I think it's create just for fun chatting and time pass because still I didn't find serious woman
I need a loyal life partner. Is there anyone like that here?
"Looking for my permanent partner in crime. 🗺️✨"
I’m a blend of ambition and good vibes—balancing my professional life as an assistant accountant with running my own e-commerce business. When I'm not focused on numbers or entrepreneurship, you can usually find me customizing my ride, keeping up with the latest tech, or hunting down the best food spots in town.
My vibe: Driven, down-to-earth, and always up for a good laugh.
What I'm looking for: Someone who is family-oriented, has a positive outlook on life, and is ready to build a meaningful, genuine future together.
One thing I think man should have is self-awareness.
Especially when you're interested in someone. Before you approach a woman, ask yourself honestly if you're both looking for the same kind of future and whether you're truly compatible.
From my experience, many professional women usually look for a man who is at a similar level financially or someone who is more financially established. That's simply their preference, and there's nothing wrong with that.
I know some people won't agree with me, but this is the reality I've seen. Of course, there are women who are happy to marry a man who earns less than they do, and I respect that. Every woman has the right to make her own choice.
What I don't think is fair is using the marriage of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Khadijah (RA) to tell every woman she should do the same. Their marriage was unique, and none of man are the Prophet.
At the end of the day, every woman has the right to choose a husband who matches her values, her goals, and the kind of life she wants to build. No one should feel guilty for having standards that are important to them.
What is Love to you, describe it in your Words & in which way you will show it to your partner or to the person you love.....????
Note:Need detailed Answer not few words...
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