The Lofty Goals behind Marriage in Islam (part 3)
Striving for the Well-Being of the Household and Home
In addition to positive worldly gains, marriage and maintaining a spouse and attending to the children have serious spiritual benefits. Working and striving to provide sustenance for the wife and children are considered to be a wonderful form of worship being equal to engaging in war in the way of God. The following has been narrated from the Immaculate Imams:
One who works really hard to provide for his family’s sustenance from what is lawful is similar to one who fights in a war in the way of God. [Bihar al-Anwar, v.101, p.72]
It is very difficult to obey God’s order instructing the mother to respect her children’s rights, the wife to respect her husband’s rights, or the husband to respect those of his family and provide for their spiritual needs. This too is considered to be worship and deserves the rewards of the Hereafter. Raising a good generation with children who are good-doers and excellent offspring is essential and satisfies God. It is of utmost importance to keep the household safe from corruption and to provide the means for growth, education and development of the family. This is the best type of worship of God.
The Fourth Imam (PBUH) has wisely stated:
Whoever provides the best means for the spiritual and material needs of his wife and children is closer than others to attaining God’s gratitude. [Bihar al-Anwar, v.101, p.73]
Anyhow, the society is the product of the family. All people who serve a nation, whether it be the president, minister, or a Member of Parliament have their roots in the house and the family. The home and those who manage it are the main factors in their education and development. Home is like a piece of land which if separated from the truth will be like a salt desert with no flowers blossoming. And if connected to the truth, it is logical to expect flowers in bloom.
Man’s success or failure is primarily originated from parent’s conduct. If they strive for their children’s success, they have performed a major act of worship and will eternally benefit from marriage. If, however, they are the cause of their offspring’s failure, they have not only benefited from the holy tree of marriage but they have practically prepared the means for their own loss. It is for this reason that the Prophet (PBUH) stated the following in different Islamic traditions:
The roots of anyone’s failure exist within their mother, and so does their blessed fortune. [Bihar al-Anwar, v.5, p.157.]
And as the great poet Kalim Kashany said: The only thing that comes out of the jug is what’s inside it.
Now it is up to the parents to fill the hearts, the minds and the brains of their children with whatever they have.
Source: rafed.net
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Finding a Spouse - In Light Of the Qur'an and Sunnah
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Marital Success and Happiness (part 1)
Marital Success and Happiness (part 2)
Love Gift-Wrapped (Part 1)
Love Gift-Wrapped (Part 2)
Marriage, Family and Life
The Power of Love