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THE EVENTS OF THE SECOND YEAR OF MIGRATIONSexual inclinations appear in every individual at a particular stage of life and at times it so happens that due to lack of proper training and because of the availability of means to satisfy sexual appetite a young person finds himself at the edge of a precipice. At this stage there happen such things as ought not to happen. Marriage is the best means for the protection of our chastity. In conformity with the law of nature Islam has also made men and women responsible to marry in specified conditions and has given various directions in this behalf. The Holy Qur'an says: Women and men should marry and the fear of poverty and indigence should not stop them from performing this ceremony: Allah will make them rich. (Surah al-Nur 24:23) The Prophet says: "He who wishes to appear before Allah with a pure soul should marry''.[1]
He has also said: "I shall pride myself on the Day of Judgement over other communities on account of the excessive number of my followers". DIFFICULTIES OF MARRIAGE DURING THE PRESENT AGEDifficulties of marriage during our age are not a few. Men and women of modern times are not prepared to marry on account of unfavourable circumstances and adverse conditions. The national publications point out a number of problems in the frame-work of the family but most of the difficulties revolve on this point that the men and women of our society do
[1] Man la Yahduruhul Faqih page 410.
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)![]() the money to Bilal without counting it to purchase some scent for Zahrah. He entrusted the remaining amount to Abu Bakr and Ammar to procure from the bazaar of Madina the necessities of life for the couple. They got up as ordered by the Prophet and purchased the following things (which were in fact the dowry of Zahrah) and brought them to the Prophet. THE DOWRY OF THE PROPHET'S DAUGHTERA shirt which was purchased for seven dirhams; a head-dress costing one dirham; a black bath-robe which did not suffice the entire body; a bed which was made of wood and date-palm fibre; two mattresses of Egyptian linen one of which was woolen and the other was made of date-palm fibre; four pillows out of which two were made of wool and the other two of date-palm fibre; a curtain; a hajri mat; a pair of millstones; a water-skin; a wooden bowl for milk; a skin container for water; a green pitcher some jars; two silver armlets; and one copper vessel. When the eyes of the Prophet fell on these articles he said: "O Lord! Bless the lives of those whose untensils are mostly earthen".[2] The dowry of the Prophet's daughter deserves consideration. Her dowry did not exceed 'Mehrus Sunnah' which is five hundred dirhams.[3] In fact it was an example for others i.e. for the girls and boys who cry under the heavy burden of dowry and at times shun the obligation of marriage on this account. The matrimonial life should basically become agreeable and pleasant by means of sincerity and love for otherwise heavy dowry do not provide any brightness to life. Nowadays the guardians of the bride subject the son-in-law to a heavy burden of dowry to strengthen the position of the girl so that he may not on one day resort to divorce on account of his greed. This action does not however provide total guarantee for the achievement of the said purpose and the real and true treatment of this malady is the reformation of the moral conditions of men. Our cultural and social environments |
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)![]() should be such that thoughts of this kind do not take root in the brains of men. Otherwise it so happens at times that the girl agrees to forego her dowry to get rid of her husband. THE CEREMONIES OF THE MARRIAGEA number of persons were invited from the sides of the bridegroom and the bride and Ali arranged a feast (walimah) in honour of his dear spouse. After the feast was over the Prophet called for Fatimah. She came before the Prophet feeling very shy. When her eyes fell on the Prophet her foot slipped and she was about to fall on the ground. The Prophet held his dear daughter by the hand and prayed for her saying: "May Allah protect you from all slips". That night the Prophet displayed such devotion and sincerity as is not displayed in the present societies in spite of their growth and evolution. Holding the hand of his daughter he gave it in the hand of Ali and informed her of the virtues of her husband. He also made a mention of the sublime personality of his daughter and said that if Ali had not been born there was none else to match her. Then he divided the domestic affairs and the duties of life between them. He entrusted the household affairs to Fatimah and made Ali responsible for outdoor duties. The marriage took place after the Battle of Badr.[4] According to some narratives the Prophet then asked the Muhajir and the Ansar women to encircle the she-camel of his daughter and take her to her husband's house and with this the marriage ceremonies of the greatest woman of the world came to an end. We reproduce below a tradition which gives an idea of the high position enjoyed by the daughter of the Prophet. Ans bin Malik says: "For a period of six months the Prophet used to come out from his house at the time of Fajar (dawn) and proceeded to the mosque and regularly stopped at that time in front of the house of Fatimah and said: "O people of my household! Attend to prayers. Allah desires to keep every sort of uncleanliness away from you Ahlal Bayt (People of the Household)".[5] |