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Rights of spouses
He shunned his wife for five consecutive months
1,693My Husband Doesn’t Satisfy Me Sexually, What Should I Do in Islam?
The husband is obliged to have intercourse with his wife on a reasonable basis, which is one of the most important rights that she has over him; it is more important than feeding her. So if the wife cannot put up with her husband anymore and she fears that she may fall into prohibited relations, or even think of them, then she can ask for divorce.352,505My sister is suffering because of her husband; can I advise her to seek a divorce?
2,482Ruling on using hormonal contraceptive and methods that prevent the fertilised egg from attaching to the wall of the uterus
2,741What is Qiwamah?
The word Qiwamah as mentioned in verse 34 of Surat An-Nisa’ means that the man is in charge of the woman and has the authority to discipline her if he fears defiant disobedience on her part.13,302Ruling on the husband’s mother entering her son’s apartment and making use of items there; does she have to seek the wife’s permission?
6,347Ruling on not having children for fear that they may suffer hereditary diseases
13,551Ruling On Obeying Parents in Refraining from Having Children
Obeying parents in refraining from having children is not required for 2 reasons which are detailed below.4,757It is not permissible for the husband to force his wife to live with his father
4,856Is It Prohibited to Choose Not to Have Children in Islam?
Deciding not to have children temporarily is generally permissible if mutually agreed upon by the couple. However, a permanent decision to avoid children is more controversial, with many scholars considering it contrary to Islamic teachings.73,925