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Involve them gradually and communicate that your child has the final say. Share updates and invite them to meetings only when appropriate.
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Teach them emotional intelligence, communication skills, Islamic rights and responsibilities, and basic household management. Marriage courses and counseling are helpful too.
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Keep communication open and respectful. Seek a mediator if needed. Avoid emotional decisions and try to understand the other family’s point of view.
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Stability is important, but it’s not the only factor. Focus more on financial responsibility and shared goals than wealth alone.
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Absolutely, if they meet your child’s requirements and have good character. Many mature, kind, and well-settled individuals are open to second chances.
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Dishonesty, aggressive behavior, extreme control, family conflicts, or unwillingness to compromise are all serious concerns. Watch for how they handle disagreements.
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Do background checks respectfully. Speak to mutual acquaintances or community leaders. Trust is important, but verification builds a stronger foundation.
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Istikhara is a powerful dua for seeking Allah’s guidance. Encourage your child to pray it during the decision-making process and trust the signs and outcomes.
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Parents are guides—not dictators. Your experience is valuable, but allow your child to express themselves and make an informed choice.
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Set boundaries. Avoid gossip, unnecessary back-and-forth, or secret relationships. Seek advice from scholars if needed and always involve trusted elders.