| The Marriage Guide |
| al-Albaani |
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The marriage guide being a translation of his Adab al-Zifaf fi’l-Sunnah’ by Imām Muhammad Nāșiruddīn al-Albānī
The Prophet said: “Marry the loving (al-wadud) and fertile women (al-walud) …” [Ahmad and Tabarani]
THE MARRIAGE GUIDE
Book Contents
- Kind and Gentle Treatment of the Wife at the Time of Consummation of the Marriage
- Placing One’s Hand on the Head of One’s Bride and Supplicating for Her
- The Husband and Wife Praying Together
- What the Husband Should Say When He Consummates the Marriage with Her
- How He Should Enter Her
- The Prohibition of Entering the Anus
- Performing Ablution (wudu) Between Two Acts of Sexual Intercourse
- Major Ritual Ablution (ghusl is Better
- The Husband and Wife Performing Ghusl Together
- Making a Ritual bath after Sex and before Sleeping
- The Ruling on This Ablution
- Making Tqyammum in a state of Junub instead of performing Wudu’
- It is Better to Perform Ghusl Before Sleeping
- The Prohibition of Having Sexual Intercourse with a Menstruating Woman
- The Expiation for One Who Has Sex with a Menstruating Woman
- What is Lawful for a Man to Do with a Menstruating Woman
- When is it Allowed to Resume Sexual activity after Menses
- The Permissibility of Coitus Interruptus [Withdrawal]
- It is Preferable not to Practice Coitus Interruptus Caz
- What the Two Spouses should intend with their Marriage
- What He Should Do the Morning After His Wedding Night
- The Obligation to Have a Place for Bathing in the House
- The Unlawfulness of Divulging the Secrets of the Bedroom
- The Obligation to Have a Wedding Banquet (walimah)
- The Sunnah Regarding the Wedding Banquet (walimah)
- The Permissibility of Having a Wedding Banquet without Meat
- The Participation of the Wealthy in the Banquet (walimah) using Their Wealth
- The Unlawfulness of Inviting Only the Rich to the Wedding Feast
- The Obligation to Accept the Invitation
- Accepting the Invitation, Even if One is Fasting
- Breaking One’s Fast for the Sake of the Inviter
- It is not Obligatory to Make up for a Voluntary Da
- Abandoning a Gathering to Which One Has Been Invited in Which Sinful Acts Are Committed
- What is Preferred for One Who Accepts an Invitation?
- Saying “May you live in harmony and have many sons” is a Felicitation from the Jahiliyah ‘
- The Bride Undertaking the Serving of the Men
- Singing and Striking the Drum (duf)
- Refraining from Contravening Islamic Law
- Advices for the Two Spouses
- The Obligation for a Wife to Serve Her Husband
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