Alhamduillah
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Hi,
I am a 21 year old male pursuing an education and a degree in the United States.
By the will of Allah, I will finish my degree when I am 23/24 years old so in 2-3 years.
I plan on getting married as soon as I graduate and attain my degree.
I just had a question for all the Muslim brother's out there who were in my situation or in similar situations as me.
I am going through the internal struggles within my soul, to control my desires, and I thank Allah immensely as he had made it possible for me to lower my gaze, pray 5 times a day, and fast Mondays and Thursdays, as well as be involved within my Muslim community.
It is very hard however, and I am struggling and the things I wan't the most in life right now is to be married so that I may control my desires.
As a young male, or as a male in general, I am experiencing the urge of needing a release with a modest partner and I am in a rush to do so, as everyday is a very hard and continual struggle, and I feel as though having a partner would 100% alleviate the physical aspects of this battle I am having. And yes, it is mostly physical urges that need to be fulfilled.
I am grateful that when I fast Mondays and Thursdays, like the Prophet (May Allah's Peace And Blessings Be Upon Him) recommended to unmarried youth, it works extremely well in suppressing my desires, however, this still leaves 5 days of the week I am not fasting in which my body urges for a physical release.
I do not masturbate (I am thankful to Allah for this) as I am under the opinion that Yes, it is a sin and I am not willing to be questioned about this on the Day our Lord questions all of us.
I also do not have nocturnal emissions (wet dreams) except once every few months, which is not often enough to alleviate the desires.
My question to the Muslim brother's who are married is, and I hope for the sake of Allah, you guys answer this with conviction and honesty, and not just to make me feel better is:
Did you find that when you got married your desires were fulfilled and you became physically happier/physically satisfied as opposed to before?
Did you find that you were happier/more relaxed after you got married?
I am currently under the impression that getting married would make life so much easier as this matter of having my physical urges attended to is really plaguing me.
Warm Regards,
-Alhamduillah
I am a 21 year old male pursuing an education and a degree in the United States.
By the will of Allah, I will finish my degree when I am 23/24 years old so in 2-3 years.
I plan on getting married as soon as I graduate and attain my degree.
I just had a question for all the Muslim brother's out there who were in my situation or in similar situations as me.
I am going through the internal struggles within my soul, to control my desires, and I thank Allah immensely as he had made it possible for me to lower my gaze, pray 5 times a day, and fast Mondays and Thursdays, as well as be involved within my Muslim community.
It is very hard however, and I am struggling and the things I wan't the most in life right now is to be married so that I may control my desires.
As a young male, or as a male in general, I am experiencing the urge of needing a release with a modest partner and I am in a rush to do so, as everyday is a very hard and continual struggle, and I feel as though having a partner would 100% alleviate the physical aspects of this battle I am having. And yes, it is mostly physical urges that need to be fulfilled.
I am grateful that when I fast Mondays and Thursdays, like the Prophet (May Allah's Peace And Blessings Be Upon Him) recommended to unmarried youth, it works extremely well in suppressing my desires, however, this still leaves 5 days of the week I am not fasting in which my body urges for a physical release.
I do not masturbate (I am thankful to Allah for this) as I am under the opinion that Yes, it is a sin and I am not willing to be questioned about this on the Day our Lord questions all of us.
I also do not have nocturnal emissions (wet dreams) except once every few months, which is not often enough to alleviate the desires.
My question to the Muslim brother's who are married is, and I hope for the sake of Allah, you guys answer this with conviction and honesty, and not just to make me feel better is:
Did you find that when you got married your desires were fulfilled and you became physically happier/physically satisfied as opposed to before?
Did you find that you were happier/more relaxed after you got married?
I am currently under the impression that getting married would make life so much easier as this matter of having my physical urges attended to is really plaguing me.
Warm Regards,
-Alhamduillah