Ibn Abi Ahmed
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Interesting documentary:
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
Perhaps I am not the best one to comment, but I do have questions also that might facilitate conversation. My questions first:
How representative would you say this man and his attitudes are among Muslim bachelors? Would it be more representative of Muslim males in certain regions? (The one man in the video suggested it is partly a problem with American culture.) Would you say that it is more representative of a certain age range of males?
My comments:
This man seemed so focused on marriage that he was hanging all of his happiness upon it. He had a belief that if he could just find the right wife then he would be happy. Unfortunately, for men like that, they are often not happy no matter how wonderful their wife is. Peace and happiness must be found from within rather than expecting others to create it for you. I felt bad for this man, in this regard, because I can see where the attitude will lead down the road. Any time he finds himself unhappy in the marriage it will be blamed on his wife. He needs to work on himself before he ever worries about finding a wife. Quite sad, but also it seems quite common among younger individuals today. Man (and woman) should seek God first. The man on the video seemed to be seeking woman first. I feel sorry for his future wife also. The whole thing makes me quite sad.
I was a bit shocked by the man in the video. His language was shocking. He was eating hot dogs. Will someone please tell me those were halal turkey or beef hot dogs he was eating. :nervous: I confess I was shocked at the music and break dancing (?) at the conference he went to. His attitude would have been shocking if it were not something I see so commonly among younger individuals-- that just makes it all so sad. I am not sure how old he is. Did it say and I missed that?
Marriage is definitely a necessity for many but no need to be so hyper, like: 'omgggg i need to get married right now otherwise I'm gonna dieeeee'.
Marriage will come inshaAllah as long as people are taking some action. It seemed the guy was simply despairing. He needs to relax, calm down, take a chill pill or something.
I have no idea what the break-dancing was about?
Tell the truth bro... when you saw the guy in the video, you thought you were seeing a reflection of yourself right?
When I saw the video
Salam
Tell the truth bro... when you saw the guy in the video, you thought you were seeing a reflection of yourself right?![]()
Salam
Tell the truth bro... when you saw the guy in the video, you thought you were seeing a reflection of yourself right?![]()
Was it really a humorous thing? Didn't realise. I got the impression that the guy was being serious. :><:
Salam
Tell the truth bro... when you saw the guy in the video, you thought you were seeing a reflection of yourself right?
Was it really a humorous thing? Didn't realise. I got the impression that the guy was being serious. :><:
LOL. There's quite the similarity isn't there.Btw they got Denzel to oversee the dating thing? (02:55 in vid)
I think that Imam Abdulmalik said it best near the end; "don't get married just for sex".
Btw they got Denzel to oversee the dating thing? (02:55 in vid)
I hope that's not crude language for the forum, lol. That's something you'd rather read on the brother's section.
I think that Imam Abdulmalik said it best near the end; "don't get married just for sex".
Btw they got Denzel to oversee the dating thing? (02:55 in vid)
It was a quote from the video (09:05).
I think that Imam Abdulmalik said it best near the end; "don't get married just for sex".
Btw they got Denzel to oversee the dating thing? (02:55 in vid)
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