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The Islamic framework for marriage: conditions, rights and obligations, mahr, and the role of the wali.
The sacred contract of marriage in Islam: its spiritual dimensions, legal requirements, and social significance.
The permissible but disliked act: types of divorce, the waiting period, khul, and rights of both parties.
The immense status of parents in Islam: Quranic commands, hadiths on honoring them, and the reward of kindness.
What children are owed: a good name, education, love, justice between siblings, and spiritual upbringing.
The Quranic framework for women's rights: spiritual equality, property rights, education, and historical women of Islam.
The Quran's emphasis on protecting orphans, the reward for their caretakers, and the prohibition of wronging them.
...f the Prophet's beloved daughter Fatimah, her devotion, her family, and her status in Islam.
The rights Islam grants women in education, property, marriage, inheritance, and public life, as established by the Quran and Sunnah.
Quranic and Prophetic guidance on nurturing children with love, discipline, and strong Islamic values from infancy to adulthood.
The comprehensive rights Islam grants children, including the right to a good name, education, fair treatment, and spiritual upbringing.
The Islamic guidelines on divorce, including the three-pronouncement process, iddah, khula, and the emphasis on reconciliation.
The mutual rights and obligations between husband and wife in Islamic law, balancing complementary roles with shared dignity.
The Quranic permission for up to four wives, the strict condition of justice, historical context, and common misconceptions.
The Quranic mandate to honor and care for aging parents, the severity of disobeying them, and practical guidance on fulfilling their rights.
...reverts on learning prayer, finding community, dealing with family reactions, and building a sustainable practice of Islam.
...airness, the Prophet's examples, and how justice applies in family, commerce, and governance.
The Quranic step-by-step process for resolving marital disputes, the role of arbiters (hakam), and practical wisdom from the Sunnah for maintaining a healthy ma
The Quranic command to show excellence toward parents, placed immediately after the command to worship Allah alone, and its practical applications.