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When there’s mutual understanding, emotional peace, family support, aligned goals, and clear Islamic values — you’ll feel content, not confused. That’s a strong green flag.
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Talk it out calmly. See if you can compromise or respect each other’s views. If either of you becomes aggressive or defensive, it may not be a good fit.
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Notice how open they are, if they listen well, and if they’re respectful when you disagree. A few good conversations can show you a lot.
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Keep your heart focused on Allah. Don’t invest too deeply too soon. Always have a trusted family member involved and don’t allow long, private communications.
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Ask: “How do you deal with conflict?” or “When you’re upset, what helps you calm down?” Marriage success relies heavily on emotional regulation.
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Absolutely. It prepares both partners with tools for communication, conflict resolution, and understanding Islamic rights and duties in marriage.
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Ask gently: “What do you think are the roles of a husband/wife in the household?” Understand their mindset and flexibility.
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Be honest and polite. Say something like, “After reflecting and praying, I don’t feel we are compatible, but I respect you and wish you the best.” Always close with dignity.
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Yes! Marriage is about friendship too. Share a laugh and test emotional connection — but keep it modest and respectful.
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Ask about family values, religious practice, career goals, personality, and expectations for the future. Avoid overly personal or pressuring questions in the first meeting.
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