What Nobody Tells You About Muslim Marriage
Our first year nearly ended because of the wedding guest list. What saved us was an imam who understood listening instead of lecturing.
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In Egypt, a divorced woman is a tragedy. I decided to be a plot twist instead.
Our first year nearly ended because of the wedding guest list. What saved us was an imam who understood listening instead of lecturing.
In Egypt, a divorced woman is a tragedy. I decided to be a plot twist instead.
My mother-in-law wanted gold. My mother gave her a daughter with a master's degree. Neither of them was happy.
Our first year nearly ended because of where to live. What saved us was an imam who understood honest communication.
Our first year nearly ended because of where to live. What saved us was an imam who understood listening instead of lecturing.
My husband died in a car accident on a Tuesday. By Wednesday, everyone had an opinion on how I should raise our son.
Our first year nearly ended because of whose family to visit for Eid. What saved us was an imam who understood setting boundaries.
Our first year nearly ended because of the wedding guest list. What saved us was an imam who understood honest communication.
Our first year nearly ended because of household chores. What saved us was an imam who understood setting boundaries.
Our first year nearly ended because of the mahr amount. What saved us was an imam who understood honest communication.
Our first year nearly ended because of the mahr amount. What saved us was an imam who understood honest communication.
Our first year of marriage nearly ended because of unspoken expectations and the wrong amount of salt.