Farhanaust
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Assalaam alaikum
I discovered by finding a photograph and then reading her chat messages that my (Muslim) wife recently had an affair with a non believer. She now knows that I know this and is overseas at the moment, due to return this week. We have a 5 year old son.
My wife must find her own way to repentance (Surat An Nur, ayat 5).
As her husband I feel I should now divorce her, but as a compassionate Muslim I feel I should help her find repentance.
If a spouse commits zina, and shows (genuine) repentance, should his/her partner try to keep the marriage and family together? Or should divorce be the only option every time? Thank you.
Farhan
I discovered by finding a photograph and then reading her chat messages that my (Muslim) wife recently had an affair with a non believer. She now knows that I know this and is overseas at the moment, due to return this week. We have a 5 year old son.
My wife must find her own way to repentance (Surat An Nur, ayat 5).
As her husband I feel I should now divorce her, but as a compassionate Muslim I feel I should help her find repentance.
If a spouse commits zina, and shows (genuine) repentance, should his/her partner try to keep the marriage and family together? Or should divorce be the only option every time? Thank you.
Farhan