Salaam alaikum guys, 1st of all let me ask u all this, would u marry a woman who is divorced or widowed?
Why i find my self hesitant when i think of getting married to a divorced or widowed? right now im a bachelor anyway.
secondly, iv seen muslim women not able to get married mostly in some north african countries, iv seen some women aged 35-40 still single and wants to get married but dont find anyone?, i personnel feel its because of the men/women ratio and apart from that i see for a muslim women its becomes so difficult if she is divorced or widowed that she cant find a husband?
This was not the case with sahabah they would marry a divorcee or widow
divorce is considered almost evil and despised, however in sahaba's time the ratio of divorce was quite high as they would see marriage being a relatationship of two soul.... if u understand what i mean
your thoughts
Salaam alaikum
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Re: Marriage related issues with ummah all over the world
format_quote Originally Posted by Adib Shaikh
Salaam alaikum guys, 1st of all let me ask u all this, would u marry a woman who is divorced or widowed?
Why i find my self hesitant when i think of getting married to a divorced or widowed? right now im a bachelor anyway.
secondly, iv seen muslim women not able to get married mostly in some north african countries, iv seen some women aged 35-40 still single and wants to get married but dont find anyone?, i personnel feel its because of the men/women ratio and apart from that i see for a muslim women its becomes so difficult if she is divorced or widowed that she cant find a husband?
This was not the case with sahabah they would marry a divorcee or widow
divorce is considered almost evil and despised, however in sahaba's time the ratio of divorce was quite high as they would see marriage being a relatationship of two soul.... if u understand what i mean
your thoughts
Salaam alaikum
I suspect most guys would want to marry a virgin? Especially if they worked hard to keep their virginity intact as well? Would require quite a sacrifice to marry a widow. Maybe taking a divorcee or widow as a second wife would be easier. I dont know.
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Re: Marriage related issues with ummah all over the world
format_quote Originally Posted by Somia
u may be right mad_scientist what's wrong of taking a divorcee or widow as a second wife
Theres nothing wrong with taking a divorcee/widow as a wife, it actually might be a noble cause. I am just saying that young men might have different preferences you know as those preferences (marrying a virgin) seem to be perfectly Islamic as well.
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Re: Marriage related issues with ummah all over the world
I would personally understand if a young virgin man wants to marry a sister who is also a virgin but i find it quite hypocritical when a man who is divorcee refuses to marry a divorced sister. And i have seen this happen alot.
Back to the topic, i wouldn't mind marrying a divorced or widowed brother at all, because the only thing that would matter is how pious he is.
Re: Marriage related issues with ummah all over the world
format_quote Originally Posted by Adib Shaikh
Salaam alaikum guys, 1st of all let me ask u all this, would u marry a woman who is divorced or widowed?
Why i find my self hesitant when i think of getting married to a divorced or widowed? right now im a bachelor anyway.
secondly, iv seen muslim women not able to get married mostly in some north african countries, iv seen some women aged 35-40 still single and wants to get married but dont find anyone?, i personnel feel its because of the men/women ratio and apart from that i see for a muslim women its becomes so difficult if she is divorced or widowed that she cant find a husband?
This was not the case with sahabah they would marry a divorcee or widow
divorce is considered almost evil and despised, however in sahaba's time the ratio of divorce was quite high as they would see marriage being a relatationship of two soul.... if u understand what i mean
your thoughts
Salaam alaikum
Of course not, I wouldn't mind at all I would actually rather do that then marry a virgin as I know how hard life is for these women as my mother is like the women you described and it has made me want to marry such a woman and take care of her.
divorced women have such hard lifes and a really tough time when it comes to getting married again the reason why there's so many divoced single women is cos in certain cultures there's a stigma attached to divorced women and when a marriage fails they all ways look at the woman as the reason.
such women can only ever get married to a divorced man in some cultures cos they see a person who isn't divorced as being too good for a divorced person.
that's an interesting question, are people who have never been married too good for divorced people? I don't think so however certain cultures seem to think so to the point where if a divorced person marries someone who has never been married they all get a shock.
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Re: Marriage related issues with ummah all over the world
format_quote Originally Posted by 04/11/2009
I would personally understand if a young virgin man wants to marry a sister who is also a virgin but i find it quite hypocritical when a man who is divorcee refuses to marry a divorced sister. And i have seen this happen alot.
Back to the topic, i wouldn't mind marrying a divorced or widowed brother at all, because the only thing that would matter is how pious he is.
Well, its just their preference? No? No one is stopping divorced women to yearn to marry virgin men too.
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