Arranged Marriages

    • Arranged Marriages







      Islam stresses a strong family relationship, thus, a mariage is not the marriage of two individuals only, rather, it represents a new family link to a larger family, just like Data Networks. If that link is down, there will be a lot of service denials, including but not limited to visitation, help, and birrul waldeyn ( Parental goodwill)

      As life itself is a journey, the new couple need to network with the rest of the larger family for guidance, unlike what we see today of couples who leave town and do not look back to their folks except when they are in trouble and need speedcash by Wetern Union.

      A Muslim marriage connects the couple eternally with their folks as an extended family sharing faith and life together.


      Based on th above logic, parents prefer to handpick the groom for their daughter, considering his family bacground heavily to guarnatee that tthe relationship with their daughter continues as before. The family background is seen as an important measure for the success or the failure of the proposed marriage.


      So in a sense, and from the parents point of view this logic makes sense.


      Now let us look things from the prospective of the young adult. She definetely wants to live her life, not her parents, this is after all her personal decision, as she will be judged for all her actions, good or bad. So why are her parents meddling in her personal life? which is a good question, whose answer when I think about it, and rely on the most reliable Fiqh sources that I came accross, I find that: No parent has the right to forcefully arrange a marriage for his daughter to someone she does not want to.

      a parent, thus, has no authority for a forced marrriage, nor a denial of her choice except for cases involving that the daughters choice has Islamic or moral character problems.

      A parent is further abliged to accept the marriage of his daughter to any Islamically qualified candidate which is acceptable to his daughter, if he does not,

      But there are incidents that a parent reacts in an irrational way by forcing his daughter to marry someone because the parent is afraid if he does not, his daughter will join the Spice Girls.

      lets read this story

      , a father who loved his daughter very much noticed that she was crossing many decency lines, he bought her a very expensive car, put her in the best schools, only to see that she wanted more and more " Freedoms" and less supervision.

      One day, the girl came to her dad with a bold proposal: to go to Britain for higher education. The father knowing that they have no relatives in UK, and that his daughter would have to live alone, could not entertain the idea, but, he could not refuse it outright either as he loved his daughter and did not want to cause her anguish.

      So he told her that he accepts the idea, but suggested that she has to go to Makkah for a pilgrimage before she goes to UK for school, alone. She accepted and the family packed to go.

      The entire family took a driving trip to the holy land, including the spoiled girl. When they came close to Makkah, the father veered off road to visit an old friend of his who lived in a desert enclave inhabited by some bedouins who lived with their camels.

      The bedouins welcomed the wealthy family to their modest tents nearby their camels and sheep and offered some refreshments. The men sat in a tent and the women in another tent. After a short while of discussion, the father of the daughter asked a young camel boy if he wants to get married to his daugher in nearby tent. The young camel boy could'nt believe what he was hearing, specially an offer coming from a wealthy modern family in vacation.

      The young camel boy accepted the offer and the marriage contract was drawn without the consent of the girl.

      The father, and the rest of the family packed and left the desert, leaving behind the miserably crying daughter in an environment she was ill trained to live, with someone she hardly knows how to talk to let alone conducting other relationships with.

      Three years have passed, Her family came back to see how she was doing, to their surprise, they came to visit an extremely happilly married pregnant woman with two kids. The family shed a lot of tears, on each others shoulders and the daughter confided to her father that she never lived happier, sitting beside her smiling and happy camel boy husband who can not speak a word of English which she does. The Spice Girl fan became, a camel milking girl. What a change of a course!







      Now we can all argue, what would have been good for that girl, an Interior Designer trained in UK living in a small apartment on the Thames with a boyfriend unsteadily feeling used and abused, or a mother of three happily living in the desert. But it is only that girl who can tell us which lifestyle would have been better if she indeed lived both lives, one at a time, but again, like Quantum mechanics, that is impossible.


      Life is a big dream, it will all pass, and we can only capture memories of good and sad times, at the end, we will wake up to a new permanent reality, that of the day of judgement. A day in which all the measures of good and bad are not the ones we set, nor those our society accepts, rather, those set by GOD . The sooner we align our wishes and desires to those of GOD , the happier we shall feel.



      copied from another site

      my best regards
    • Three years have passed, Her family came back to see how she was doing, to their surprise, they came to visit an extremely happilly married pregnant woman with two kids


      But it is only that girl who can tell us which lifestyle would have been better if she indeed lived both lives, one at a time, but again


      I do not really know what to say, the story did not convince me at all and again I would like to say it, whenever you visit a site, no matter what site, be careful, read through and do not be carried away. Read and read no matte how the words or stories are nice and impressive

      Do not let others get their goal by making you a reader, and a listener only, say your word, no problem no body is listening to you, at least you are listening, to your self

      I hate to read anything that the writer makes me think what he thinks thet he knows better than me and I am only a receiver

      I hope you got my point


      مجرد رأي شخصي، من يخالفني فليفعل، فالاختلاف في الرأي لا يفسد للود قضية
      :)
    • hmmm... ok


      I personally do not oppose arranged marriages. In fact, i sometimes believe that they are better than the "supposedly" love-marriages, because they are based on sensibility and not on emotions.... where emotions can sometimes blind the person from seeing facts as they are


      no ... by arranged marriages, as the word said.. is that the two people's MEETING is arranged by someone.. mother or father.. where they get the chance to know each other knowing that what they are looking for is the qualities for a companion to raise a family with

      BUT... marriages by force are a totaly different story... they are barbaric... and ignorant... why would anyone force anyone into marriage??? this is against the concept of marriage itself.. where agreement should be the first thing

      about the little story of the girl with the beduin boy... we will never know if its true or not... but talking sense... its realy REALLY hard for marriages conducted this way to be successful
      i dont imagine such an educated ambitious girl will find happiness with an illiterate camel boy!!!!i
    • Tenderness

      i dear brother i do agree with you i copied this story

      i was so bessy but in that time i wished just to see everyone opinion about arranged marrage

      thats all

      i know that you are not conviced by that story

      any how i appriciate what you said and i really thank you for you valuable time reading that awful story :)


      take care







      Mrs.Unfaithful


      Hi dear sister and thanks alote for you wonderful opinion and i really appriciate what you said

      :)

      you are always like a star in this forum with you tolarance and big heart

      :)