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I was not prepared mentally when i was married...so i do not want others to do it too...so here something that we can all learn...
http://www.almaghrib.org/prep_fol.php
The Fiqh of Love: Marriage in Islam
How to Prepare: Mentally
This seminar will draw on classical texts in discussing the Islamic concept of marriage. In general, social issues tend to be more controversial than other issues such as purity (tahaarah) or acts of worship such as salaah. This is because it affects people’s lifestyles. Secularism has caused many people nowadays to view religion as something that has authority in ritualistic areas (like making Hajj or praying in the masjid), but having little relevance in home life (think of the Western concept of separation of church and state or private faith, etc.).
Therefore, before beginning the study of marriage in Islam, remember that Islam is an entire way of life, and that Allah knows His creation better than they know themselves. Allah completed and perfected this religion and its precepts and recommendations. No matter how mystifying they are to us amid the ever-changing currents of man made thoughts, they are the best guidelines for living a happy, and most importantly, a righteous life.
Divine guidance is just that: guidance for our lives. InshaAllah, when entering this seminar, be mentally prepared to humbly learn from the revelations of the Most High.
How to Prepare: Academically
The following materials will, inshaAllah, provide you with a good background for the seminar:
Islamic Books (Most of these books can be purchased at: http://www.islamicbookstore.com)
The Muslim Family Series (4 volumes) by Muhammad Al-Jibaly
(published by Al-Kitaab was-Sunnah)
The Fiqh of Marriage in the Light of the Qur’an and Sunnah by Dr. Saalih ibn Ghaanim Al-Sadlaan, translated by Jamaal al-Din M. Zarabozo
(published by Al-Basheer Publications)
Marriage in Islam by Abdur-Rahman Abdul-Khaliq
(published by Daar of Islamic Heritage)
Polygamy in Islam by Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips and Jameelah Jones
(published by Tawheed Publications)
The Righteous Wife by Muhammad Shooman
(published by Al-Hidaayah)
Online Books
The Ring of the Dove By Imam Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusee
The Etiquettes of Marriage and Weddings by Shaikh Naasir ud-Deen al-Albaani
Audio Lectures
How to Be An Outstanding Husband/Wife by Muhammad Alshareef
(available at http://www.emanrush.com)
Non-Muslim Books on Relational Psychology in General
Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus by John Gray
The Surrendered Wife by Laura Doyle
The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman
The Messenger of Allah - salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam - said:
"The best amongst you is the one who is best to his wives, and I am the best of you to my wives."
-- Related by Ibn Majah
How to Prepare: Spiritually
Seeking knowledge is an act of worship, done to seek the pleasure of Allah alone. As such, here are some things you can do to try to make sure your endeavor is blessed by the All-Knowing:
Make sure your intention is only for Allah. Make du’aa to Allah to bless you in this endeavor so you may benefit the utmost from it.
Try your best to open your heart to the Truth from His Speech, the Qur`aan and the example of our Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam, the Sunnah.
Make sure you do not become lax in your fardh duties (the prayer, etc.), rather try to increase in all that to gain blessings (nafl salawaat, fasting, tilaawatul Qur`an, adhkaar, sadaqah, etc.).
Try to avoid all sins as they can block you from gaining knowledge and blessings. Make tawbah and istighfaar often.
Knowledge is useless without implementation. Try to be good to your parents, spouse, children, and all Muslims. Strive to have the best behavior, as one of the goals of religion is to perfect our manners.
Note: To get further pumped up for this seminar, visit the forum for “Fiqh of Love” on our discussion board.