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You don’t need to read 100 books on marriage, you just need to understand One of the most overlooked reasons marriages fail - Not knowing your spouse’s Mizaj

Let’s explore the Art of Loving Someone as Allah Created Them;
Temperament (mizaj) is the invisible rhythm behind how we think, feel, and love. It’s what makes one person quiet when upset, another loud when hurt, another numb when overwhelmed.

When you misunderstand it,
you start fighting your spouse’s nature, not their mistakes. Marriage is built on understanding more than love
Scholars described four core temperaments:

-Sanguine (Warm & Lively)
-Melancholic (Cool & Deep)
-Phlegmatic (Calm & Grounded)
-Choleric (Fiery & Driven)

Every person carries a dominant mizaj and a secondary one like spiritual DNA.
Sanguine (Warm & Social)

They love connection, words, warmth.
They forgive fast, but also get hurt easily.
They crave attention, not to show off but to feel seen.
If married to one: talk. Listen. Be present.
Silence hurts them more than anger.
Melancholic (Cool & Thoughtful)

The deep feelers. The overthinkers. The quiet storm. They process emotions inwardly they don’t explode, they implode.
If married to one: be gentle with your tone.
They replay words a hundred times in their mind.
They love through service, not speeches.
They need stability, not surprises.
Peace is their love language.
Phlegmatic (Calm & Peaceful)
They hate conflict. They’ll stay silent to keep harmony but their silence often hides exhaustion.
If married to one: don’t mistake quietness for indifference.
They forgive, but rarely forget repeated hurt.

Give them time, safety, and soft consistency. They thrive in predictability and trust.
Choleric (Fiery & Determined)

Natural leaders. Passionate. Purpose-driven. They speak in action, not emotions.
If married to one: don’t compete, complement. They need respect more than reassurance and Disagree with grace.
Now imagine what happens when two opposites meet:
•Fire and Water — passion meets patience.
•Warm and Cool — energy meets depth.
•Calm and Fiery — logic meets emotion.
Most conflicts aren’t from lack of love they’re from mismatched temperaments unstudied.
Understanding your spouse’s mizaj is Sunnah.
The Prophet ﷺ adjusted his communication for each companion.
He spoke softly to Abu Bakr (ra), directly to Umar (ra), and poetically to Ali (ra).
Same message, different mizaj.
That’s emotional intelligence in its purest form

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