The Story of the Prophet's marriage to Zaynab bint Jahsh is an interesting read. It reveals how public perception of an action is likely to influence a person's decision on matters that are to his/her own advantage.
Her husband, Zayd bn Hārithah was the Prophet's freed slave and adopted son, and in fact, her marriage to Zayd was facilitated by the Prophet himself. Unfortunately, their marriage wasn't to last long, and Zayd complained to
Interestingly, prior to this time,
After the marriage, the hypocrites surely had a field day mocking
In the above story is a great lesson for us, O honored brethren! Some of us have given priority to public perception
How many of us has abandoned marriage to our late friend/brother's widow who has shown interest in us/would love to remarry to one of her late husband's siblings/friends in order to
How times have we refused to marry our sibling/friend's divorcee just because we dear being labeled as a cheat and betrayer?
Truth is, your brother or friend's ex wife, whether widowed or
Sometimes ago, a friend died leaving behind his wife and 3 kids. After her iddah, his closest friend decided to marry her in order to take care of her and her kids. Sadly, relatives of
There's an urgent need for public reorientation on critical issues like this among our Muslim folk.