Trying2bbetter
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Salaam everyone,
I feel Islam is a religion which takes care of people's feelings quite a lot. If we followed the Quraan perfectly, no one would get hurt by our actions/intentions. :statisfie
However, we aren't perfect:-[. Although engagements are not an Islamic concept, the whole "agreement" of getting married is (I mean Islamically you don't just go out & get married one day, it takes time to judge whether you want to get married to someone or not).
Supposing two people really like each other & both have intentions of getting married. Then one day one of them decides to break it off (that person thinks it will be better for them self - a pretty selfish reason). Would it be Islamically wrong for that person to break it off? Is there any evidence that Islam discourages breaking off engagements/relationships where there was an intention to marry between two people? Will the person breaking the relationship off go to hell or something - because of hurting the other persons feelings & because of being selfish?
Because if we look at the situation in worldly terms, it's kinda unfair on the other person (it's quite heart-breaking). And most things which don't feel right are usually non-Islamic, unless it's the Shaytaan making you feel that way. And although the whole fiancee concept is non-Islamic, Islam does allow two individuals to talk to each other before getting married (as long as it's not about anything obscene) right? But now one of the partners has become selfish & has really hurt the other person. Not to forget, there's also the whole thing about Hukook-Ul-Ibaad (the fact that Allah won't forgive people who hurt other people, Allah will ask the people hurt if they forgive us)..
Question> Are there any guidelines on what Islam allows/disallows when it comes to breaking off engagements/relationships?
Again, I DO know it's non-Islamic for people to be in relationships, but suppose they are trying to be better Muslims now, what advice is there in the Quraan/Hadith that could help people understand what is right & what is wrong in Allah's view?
I feel Islam is a religion which takes care of people's feelings quite a lot. If we followed the Quraan perfectly, no one would get hurt by our actions/intentions. :statisfie
However, we aren't perfect:-[. Although engagements are not an Islamic concept, the whole "agreement" of getting married is (I mean Islamically you don't just go out & get married one day, it takes time to judge whether you want to get married to someone or not).
Supposing two people really like each other & both have intentions of getting married. Then one day one of them decides to break it off (that person thinks it will be better for them self - a pretty selfish reason). Would it be Islamically wrong for that person to break it off? Is there any evidence that Islam discourages breaking off engagements/relationships where there was an intention to marry between two people? Will the person breaking the relationship off go to hell or something - because of hurting the other persons feelings & because of being selfish?
Because if we look at the situation in worldly terms, it's kinda unfair on the other person (it's quite heart-breaking). And most things which don't feel right are usually non-Islamic, unless it's the Shaytaan making you feel that way. And although the whole fiancee concept is non-Islamic, Islam does allow two individuals to talk to each other before getting married (as long as it's not about anything obscene) right? But now one of the partners has become selfish & has really hurt the other person. Not to forget, there's also the whole thing about Hukook-Ul-Ibaad (the fact that Allah won't forgive people who hurt other people, Allah will ask the people hurt if they forgive us)..
Question> Are there any guidelines on what Islam allows/disallows when it comes to breaking off engagements/relationships?
Again, I DO know it's non-Islamic for people to be in relationships, but suppose they are trying to be better Muslims now, what advice is there in the Quraan/Hadith that could help people understand what is right & what is wrong in Allah's view?