Umm Safiya
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As-salâmu 'alaykum wa rahmatullâhi wa barakâtuh
Next friday, me and my hubby are visiting my parents.. Both my grandparents are gonna be there too.. My parents agreed to not serving alcohol, and that's prolly gonna 'cause a bit of trouble for my dads parents, because they drink very often.. It's like its their hobby..
Well, my mom called yesterday and she was like, she feels that her and my dad have been very tolerant towards me and my beliefs, and they are always compromising their way of life, so we can spend time together..
Actually I don't really know what in they daily life, they have changed, because the only thing I've ever asked them about is alcohol.. But she feels that her being seen with me outside is a very big thing, becaue she is definitly not proud of it..
Anyhow, she asked me if it only were them, who had to change? Why couldn't we find a middle way? Why couldn't I just accept that my family drink, 'cause it was not like they made me do it?
So I told her, that it wasn't permissible for us, to sit with people who drink.. And the things that isn't permissible for us, we wouldn't compromise about these things.. So she asked me, if my religion ment more to me than my parents and if they wouldn't agree to our terms, then we wouldn't see them anymore? So I was like, errr, well.. I didn't really know what to say, because of course I want to have contact with my family, but Islâm means more to me..
I don't really know what I'm asking.. I just have no idea what to tell them and how to make them understand, that Islâm is no. 1 in all aspects..? Any advice, ideas, anything?
Next friday, me and my hubby are visiting my parents.. Both my grandparents are gonna be there too.. My parents agreed to not serving alcohol, and that's prolly gonna 'cause a bit of trouble for my dads parents, because they drink very often.. It's like its their hobby..
Well, my mom called yesterday and she was like, she feels that her and my dad have been very tolerant towards me and my beliefs, and they are always compromising their way of life, so we can spend time together..
Actually I don't really know what in they daily life, they have changed, because the only thing I've ever asked them about is alcohol.. But she feels that her being seen with me outside is a very big thing, becaue she is definitly not proud of it..
Anyhow, she asked me if it only were them, who had to change? Why couldn't we find a middle way? Why couldn't I just accept that my family drink, 'cause it was not like they made me do it?
So I told her, that it wasn't permissible for us, to sit with people who drink.. And the things that isn't permissible for us, we wouldn't compromise about these things.. So she asked me, if my religion ment more to me than my parents and if they wouldn't agree to our terms, then we wouldn't see them anymore? So I was like, errr, well.. I didn't really know what to say, because of course I want to have contact with my family, but Islâm means more to me..
I don't really know what I'm asking.. I just have no idea what to tell them and how to make them understand, that Islâm is no. 1 in all aspects..? Any advice, ideas, anything?