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ammarcool
27-06-07, 05:55 AM
Marriage is recommended for partners who share a common way of life. The matrimonial partners should be able to fulfill their purpose of creation as defined by Allah. They should be able to effectively carry out their responsibility as care-takers (khalifah) of earth. They should share the common goal of building a well integrated Muslim community and be able to work harmoniously towards it.

Criteria for Selecting a Marriage Partner

Normally the criteria for selecting matrimonial mates are many: wealth, beauty, rank, character, congeniality, compatibility, religion, etc. The Quran enjoins Muslims to select partners who are good and pure (tayyib)

"Women of purity are for men of purity, and men of purity are for women of purity " (Quran 24:26)

Prophet Muhammad (S) recommended Muslims to select those partners who are best in religion (din) and character.

"A woman may married for four reasons: for her property, for her rank, for her beauty, and for her religion (and character). So marry the one who is best in the religion and character and prosper". (Bukhari and Muslim)

Prophet Muhammad (S) assured the bounty of Allah to those who wish to get married and live a pure and clean life.

"Three groups of people Allah obliged Himself to help them: Mujahid in the cause of Allah, a worker to pay his debt, and the one who wants to marry to live a chaste life". (Tirmidhi)

Freedom to Choose a Marriage Partner

Islam has given freedom of choice to those who wish to get married. The mutual choice of the would-be-spouses is given the highest consideration:

"do not prevent them from marrying their husbands when they agree between themselves in a lawful manner" (Quran 2:232)

The process of mate selection should be a function of a healthy balance between the freedom of choice of the would-be-spouses and consideration of the influence and consent of the parents/guardians.

The freedom of choice of those who wish to get married should not preclude the influence and consent of the parents/guardians nor should the parents/guardians ignore the wishes and consent of the would be spouses.

Falling in love is not a pre-condition for marriage in Islam. However, for the purpose of selecting an appropriate mat, the would-be-spouses are allowed to see and/or talk to each other.

Prophet Muhammad (S) recommended:

"When one of you seeks a woman in marriage, and then if he is able to have a look at whom he wishes to marry, let him do so". (Abu Dawood)

The would-be-spouse are allowed to see each other for matrimonial purposes under the direct supervision of their mahram relatives. This provision is expected to be conceived and executed with piety and modesty.

Prophet Muhammad (S) instructed:

"No man has the right to be in the privacy with a woman who is not lawful for him. Satan is their third party unless there is a mahram". (Ahmad)

The would-be-spouses residing in non-Muslim societies are recommended to enter into a pre-nuptial commitment to safeguard Islamic values and Muslim personal law.

"Marriage and Family in Islam' by Mohammad Mazhar Hussaini
Marriage-Selecting a Partner (http://www.soundvision.com/info/Islam/marriage.selecting.asp)

Songbird
27-06-07, 05:56 AM
Dear Techno Dweebs of Ummah.com,

Why can't I quote Ammarcool's posts? :(

ammarcool
27-06-07, 06:00 AM
Dear Techno Dweebs of Ummah.com,

Why can't I quote Ammarcool's posts? :(

sister i can QUOTE, mmmmmmmm..... why cant you QUOTE? :(

Songbird
27-06-07, 06:02 AM
sister i can QUOTE, mmmmmmmm..... why cant you QUOTE? :(
Well I can quote this post but not the others.

It's OK, we'll wait for the geeks to arise from their slumber. Then my question can be answered inshaAllah.

Ummah.com is full of geeky brothers mashaAllah :D

Songbird
27-06-07, 06:03 AM
sister i can QUOTE, mmmmmmmm..... why cant you QUOTE? :(

sister just try putting "" tags.
When I hit the quote button, this is what comes up:


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Most likely causes:

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There might be a typing error in the address. What you can try:

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If this is an HTTPS (secure) address, click Tools, click Internet Options, click Advanced, and check to be sure the SSL and TLS protocols are enabled under the security section.
For offline users

You can still view subscribed feeds and some recently viewed webpages.
To view subscribed feeds
Click the Favorites Center button res://ieframe.dll/favcenter.png, click Feeds, and then click the feed you want to view.
To view recently visited webpages (might not work on all pages) <LI id=viewRecentWebpages2>Click Tools res://ieframe.dll/tools.png, and then click Work Offline.
Click the Favorites Center button res://ieframe.dll/favcenter.png, click History, and then click the page you want to view.

ammarcool
27-06-07, 06:07 AM
sister are you using IE 7 or 6? seems bug in IE7

Songbird
27-06-07, 06:08 AM
Sorry bro but that's too technical a question for me :o

I studied Arts :D

ammarcool
27-06-07, 06:14 AM
Sorry bro but that's too technical a question for me :o

I studied Arts :D

IE => Internet Explorer

refered to the version of the Internet Explorer (Browser version) :)

BTW: even you have studied ARTS inshallah keep update yourself with IT stuffs too! :up:

ImaanSeeker
27-06-07, 06:24 AM
Sorry bro but that's too technical a question for me :o

I studied Arts :D

I know you IE lovers don't like to hear it, but I'll say it anyway:

Get Firefox. :D

Songbird
27-06-07, 06:25 AM
Erm I think you have to be a male from the sub-continent [or your ancestory originates from there] to be into IT 'stuffs' :D

Songbird
27-06-07, 06:28 AM
I know you IE lovers don't like to hear it, but I'll say it anyway:

Get Firefox. :D
See, even if I don't know you and I've never even met you, I can tell you're a brother studying IT.

Why? Because only a brother [and I'm guessing you're either Indian, Pakistani or Bengali?] can get all roused up over something like this :rolleyes:

ImaanSeeker
27-06-07, 06:53 AM
See, even if I don't know you and I've never even met you, I can tell you're a brother studying IT.

Why? Because only a brother [and I'm guessing you're either Indian, Pakistani or Bengali?] can get all roused up over something like this :rolleyes:

I don't study IT. :rolleyes:

Firefox is easier to use with less problems. Easier for people like me, who don't know too much about this stuff.

Songbird
27-06-07, 06:56 AM
Lol @ easier to use.

When you use IE, all you do is click on the icon.

That's hardly arduous!

So you're saying with Firefox, it's easier?

Like I don't even have to click? I just command it to open? :D

PiElle
27-06-07, 07:40 AM
Are you suggesting to select Firefox to be an IT partner...:D