How does Islam tackle this subject of 'feeling sorry for yourself?'
Especially, in circumstances where you do an act which gives an impression of yourself and you then regret it?
This is between an husband and a wife. When they get into a argument and the wife says stuff, later regrets it and apologises for it. She then does her tantrums and dramas again and thinks an apology will suffice. This continuous acts of hers has put the husband off and his family.
The husband then refuses to accept the wife and tells her to go back to her parents but she refuses not to. The husband wants no relationship with her and has clearly stated that to her in person, her parents and his own parents. The girls parents refuse to have her back and told her to work on her so called 'relationship''.
The wife just sits there feeling sorry for herself, and is stubborn not to fix up nor go back to her parents.
Who is sinning in this situation?
Especially, in circumstances where you do an act which gives an impression of yourself and you then regret it?
This is between an husband and a wife. When they get into a argument and the wife says stuff, later regrets it and apologises for it. She then does her tantrums and dramas again and thinks an apology will suffice. This continuous acts of hers has put the husband off and his family.
The husband then refuses to accept the wife and tells her to go back to her parents but she refuses not to. The husband wants no relationship with her and has clearly stated that to her in person, her parents and his own parents. The girls parents refuse to have her back and told her to work on her so called 'relationship''.
The wife just sits there feeling sorry for herself, and is stubborn not to fix up nor go back to her parents.
Who is sinning in this situation?