he CHOSE her!!!
dunno what the problem is...
he thinks everything is fine and she keeps sayin i aint happy, they havemore convo in txt than they do livin in the same house..
her mother in law is OK.. she understand hes a bit mad .. but my mate cnt say much to her abt the way he is being.. she is livin in her house and its her son
asalam alaikum wr wb,
I'm sorry to be blunt, but I think he just married your friend to fulfil his desires the halal way! It seems that's all marriage means to him. Obviously he doesn't have the foggiest what else being a husband means. The first thing your friend should do is make sure she doesn't get pregnant. I think it's extremely foolish of women to get pregnant when a marriage is unstable/unhappy, and especially so from thinking that a baby will save the day. Sometimes, things will get worse by the increase in responsibilities. The only thing worst than having a neglectful husband is, having children who get neglected too!
I don't know if your friend will be able to get through to him, as sometimes it's not what we say, but how we say it that makes all the difference. Also if the listener doesn't appreciate you then it probably won't make a difference however you say it. If there is someone he looks up to and respects, then tell your friend to get that person to intervene and make the husband understand his duties. Tell your friend to be patient, as you can't just run off at the first sign of trouble. Tell her to buy him a CD on 'Husband's duties' etc etc.. along with something he likes. And she must make duaa - lots of it, before giving up hope. (salatul Hajat is great for specific purposes inshaAllah)
Finally, I wouldn't expect anyone to waste years of their life to get the 'sacrificing wife' trophy on the death-bed. It does take time for a person to change, and if there are signs then bear with it patiently. But if after a fair amount of time, there is no change, then best to call it a day. Life isn't for suffering - not when you have the right and the power to change it.
wa alaikum asalam wr wb.
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