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Assalamu-alaikum,
SubhanAllah, its amazing how many self-righteous people there are on this forum!
This entire thread is littered with ayats and ahadith taken out of context, and explained from ones own limited understanding of these issues.
Isnt this in itself a fitnah?
Brothers and sisters,
As mentioned numerously in this thread, the decision to marry a virgin is an individual choice.
Indeed there are ahadith that mention of the benefits of marrying young, virgin women......however, we should also take into account that the most blessed man to have walked the face of this earth, our prophet Muhammed (sallalahu alaihi wasalam) married only one (Ayesha ra), and the rest being divorcees and widows.
In fact, his very first marriage was to an older woman who was a divorcee, with kids!
SubhanAllah.
If this is not a lesson for us all, then I dont know what will be.
Those who speak with such disdain at the idea of marrying men/ women who have been married before, or who have commited some sort of error of judgement in the past (and later repented), most likely are those who - are not married themselves or consider their own sins to be of less importance.
Do remember, that whenever we point one finger at another person, there are three fingers pointing right back at you.
The one who has committed sins that he is so ashamed and remorseful of, may likely be the one who stands all night, every night in salaah begging and crying before his Lord for forgiveness. He may, as a result be so close to Allah (subhanawataála) than the one who thinks he/ she is 'pure', 'chaste', etc and spends each night asleep and content.
Do those who carry this self-righteous attitude think that they are protected for all of their lives as a result of past behaviour?
How many hufaaz and other 'pious' people have turned their lives towards evil??
Reminds me of a poem:
Its a good thing that many of the folk here were not around at the time of the sahaba (ra).
It is man who would hang another over a distant/past fault......but it is Allah that sees into the hearts of man, and raises his/ her rank above all those critical, self acclaimed masses. Alhamdulillah.
Again, it is an individual choice if one wishes to marry a virgin.
But, lets not start judging others - esp. those who have repented and have made clear signs of turning their lives around.
And those who are not yet married, and frown at the thought of marrying those who are divorced/ widowed - do you consider yourselves immune from the same fate?
I had posted this short statement from Mufti Menk a few weeks ago, and i think it is fitting to repeat it here:
May Allah azza wajjal grant us hidayat (guidance).
May He fill our hearts with mercy towards others (for He is the Most Merciful).
May we spend more time being self-critical of our own errors, and less time on the errors of others.
May we try and find an excuse to defend the honour of our brothers and sisters whenever we can, rather than look down on them.
And for those who have committed transgressions in the past, may they turn to Allah in remorse and repent ernestly from Him - for He is always ready to forgive, even if our sins are enough to fill all the heavens.
Ameen
:wa:
SubhanAllah, its amazing how many self-righteous people there are on this forum!
This entire thread is littered with ayats and ahadith taken out of context, and explained from ones own limited understanding of these issues.
Isnt this in itself a fitnah?
Brothers and sisters,
As mentioned numerously in this thread, the decision to marry a virgin is an individual choice.
Indeed there are ahadith that mention of the benefits of marrying young, virgin women......however, we should also take into account that the most blessed man to have walked the face of this earth, our prophet Muhammed (sallalahu alaihi wasalam) married only one (Ayesha ra), and the rest being divorcees and widows.
In fact, his very first marriage was to an older woman who was a divorcee, with kids!
SubhanAllah.
If this is not a lesson for us all, then I dont know what will be.
Those who speak with such disdain at the idea of marrying men/ women who have been married before, or who have commited some sort of error of judgement in the past (and later repented), most likely are those who - are not married themselves or consider their own sins to be of less importance.
Do remember, that whenever we point one finger at another person, there are three fingers pointing right back at you.
The one who has committed sins that he is so ashamed and remorseful of, may likely be the one who stands all night, every night in salaah begging and crying before his Lord for forgiveness. He may, as a result be so close to Allah (subhanawataála) than the one who thinks he/ she is 'pure', 'chaste', etc and spends each night asleep and content.
Do those who carry this self-righteous attitude think that they are protected for all of their lives as a result of past behaviour?
How many hufaaz and other 'pious' people have turned their lives towards evil??
Reminds me of a poem:
"There were so many who were good
who later in life became bad;
And there were so many who were bad,
Who later in life became Walis"
who later in life became bad;
And there were so many who were bad,
Who later in life became Walis"
Its a good thing that many of the folk here were not around at the time of the sahaba (ra).
It is man who would hang another over a distant/past fault......but it is Allah that sees into the hearts of man, and raises his/ her rank above all those critical, self acclaimed masses. Alhamdulillah.
Again, it is an individual choice if one wishes to marry a virgin.
But, lets not start judging others - esp. those who have repented and have made clear signs of turning their lives around.
And those who are not yet married, and frown at the thought of marrying those who are divorced/ widowed - do you consider yourselves immune from the same fate?
I had posted this short statement from Mufti Menk a few weeks ago, and i think it is fitting to repeat it here:
Divorce
Mufti Ismail Menk
None of us are exempt from going through divorce or experiencing it in the lives of the best of our children or family members.
Hence it is very important that we watch very carefully what we say about those who are divorced and how we treat them, speak to them or look at them.
In many instances, two individually brilliant people divorce, not because one is bad but because together, they were unable to survive. This is proven by the fact that in many cases both are then very happily married to others.
Remember, if your mouth or actions become hurtful to those divorced, there may come a time when you will be dumbfounded by repetition of the same if not worse in your own home!
Never be from those who frown upon, look down upon, criticize or gossip about those divorced, making them feel unworthy.
The Messenger pbuh chose to marry a divorced woman and repeated this type of choice. Had they been “bad” simply because they were divorced, he would have been the furthest away from them.
Shame upon those parents who do not allow their children to consider a divorced spouse. They need to know that many people say that marriages to those previously divorced are more likely to be everlasting.
May the Almighty guide us all and grant us ALL spouses who will be the coolness of our eyes. Aameen
This status was inspired by the cry of a sister. In no way are we belittling those never married. We are simply raising a VERY VERY common and REAL problem in almost every society.
-Mufti Ismail Menk
May Allah azza wajjal grant us hidayat (guidance).
May He fill our hearts with mercy towards others (for He is the Most Merciful).
May we spend more time being self-critical of our own errors, and less time on the errors of others.
May we try and find an excuse to defend the honour of our brothers and sisters whenever we can, rather than look down on them.
And for those who have committed transgressions in the past, may they turn to Allah in remorse and repent ernestly from Him - for He is always ready to forgive, even if our sins are enough to fill all the heavens.
Ameen
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