anonymous
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Assalaam O Alaikum
I go to school with a girl that I really like, and have liked for about a year. I'm not the type of person to ever fall for somebody unless I see compatibility. I saw compatibility with her; religiously, she has the same ideals as I do, and a very similar family. We are both in medical school overseas. I started making Dua that she start caring for me as I cared for her, and very soon after, she did start seeing how we could work. Unfortunately, we moved on to having a relationship, which neither of us would normally do, because we were so serious about each other, and we were really happy together, a relationship in which we didn't go too far or commit Zina or anything, but we just had the understanding that Insha Allah we would end up together in the end. After a few months, we decided we wanted to do things the Halal way, so I approached my parents about her. I didn't want to tell them about our relationship for fear that they judge both of us and that should pull us apart. My mother always encouraged me to do things the Halal way, and still supported me, so I listened to her and stayed on track. As soon as I approached my father, though, things started getting really tough. He built a very bad impression of her, an impression that I know she doesn't fit, because I know how she is. And he convinced my mom to take away her support. I understand that he just wants the best for me as my father, and that he wants things done the proper way, so he said that I need to get my degree, and come back to the States, and work for a period of time so that I can support a family, then to approach him about marrying her (8 years is the time he gave me). Until then, I am to cut off contact with her. It seems like he is indirectly trying to get her out of my mind, which I know will not happen, because I have never been interested in anyone like this, until I saw the three main things, in order of importance in her: 1) her character, is very similar to mine, she was brought up with very similar values. She is a bit "modern" but so am I (my parents are not) but she still has a strong grasp of the Deen, in some aspects more than myself. 2) Her personality. She is very alive, interesting, and very much like me. And she is very real, not fake at all. She does and says everything that she believes in. And 3) Her looks, of course. I consider her good looking, though my parents don't agree, but to me she is the best looking girl there is.
We have had some problems between each other, but we have ALWAYS worked everything out. And these problems were really really big, they would have split anyone else apart, but once we worked them out, things became smooth and we both became very happy. The problem I am now presenting you with is huge though.
I'm just confused as to what I should do. I fear that my father is in fact trying to remove me from her, which doesn't worry me because I know that I can't forget about her and she can't forget about me, but why does everything seem to be falling apart when I want to do things the Halal way, when a Dua brought us together in the first place; do you have any advice for me?
Thank you, and Wassalaam
I go to school with a girl that I really like, and have liked for about a year. I'm not the type of person to ever fall for somebody unless I see compatibility. I saw compatibility with her; religiously, she has the same ideals as I do, and a very similar family. We are both in medical school overseas. I started making Dua that she start caring for me as I cared for her, and very soon after, she did start seeing how we could work. Unfortunately, we moved on to having a relationship, which neither of us would normally do, because we were so serious about each other, and we were really happy together, a relationship in which we didn't go too far or commit Zina or anything, but we just had the understanding that Insha Allah we would end up together in the end. After a few months, we decided we wanted to do things the Halal way, so I approached my parents about her. I didn't want to tell them about our relationship for fear that they judge both of us and that should pull us apart. My mother always encouraged me to do things the Halal way, and still supported me, so I listened to her and stayed on track. As soon as I approached my father, though, things started getting really tough. He built a very bad impression of her, an impression that I know she doesn't fit, because I know how she is. And he convinced my mom to take away her support. I understand that he just wants the best for me as my father, and that he wants things done the proper way, so he said that I need to get my degree, and come back to the States, and work for a period of time so that I can support a family, then to approach him about marrying her (8 years is the time he gave me). Until then, I am to cut off contact with her. It seems like he is indirectly trying to get her out of my mind, which I know will not happen, because I have never been interested in anyone like this, until I saw the three main things, in order of importance in her: 1) her character, is very similar to mine, she was brought up with very similar values. She is a bit "modern" but so am I (my parents are not) but she still has a strong grasp of the Deen, in some aspects more than myself. 2) Her personality. She is very alive, interesting, and very much like me. And she is very real, not fake at all. She does and says everything that she believes in. And 3) Her looks, of course. I consider her good looking, though my parents don't agree, but to me she is the best looking girl there is.
We have had some problems between each other, but we have ALWAYS worked everything out. And these problems were really really big, they would have split anyone else apart, but once we worked them out, things became smooth and we both became very happy. The problem I am now presenting you with is huge though.
I'm just confused as to what I should do. I fear that my father is in fact trying to remove me from her, which doesn't worry me because I know that I can't forget about her and she can't forget about me, but why does everything seem to be falling apart when I want to do things the Halal way, when a Dua brought us together in the first place; do you have any advice for me?
Thank you, and Wassalaam