@@hellovandijk4658 Mahar is the dowry the pre-wedding gift the husband gives to his wife. The Mahar is the right of the wife upon her husband. She can ask for anything in Mahar a car, money, a ring, etc In Islam, women are considered as mercy and a gift of God. In many cultures, the bride's family has to provide a dowry for the groom's family and pay for wedding expenses. In Islam, the groom pays for dowry, wedding, and other expenses. In Islam, men are considered as caretakers and maintainers of women. If a Muslim woman is making money, she doesn't need to spend her money on her family If she does it out of her free will it is considered as charity and she'll be rewarded for it. If she's earning her money is basically hers. In Islam, men have to give their wives a monthly allowance. In Islam, women have the right to stay separately with their husbands in separate houses. It's not obligatory upon the bride to look after in-laws but if she does out of her kindness she'll be rewarded for it. The husband is responsible for taking care of his parents.
ما شاء الله تبارك الله و صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا محمد وعلى آله وأصحابه أجمعين والتابعين ومن تبعهم بإحسان إلى يوم الدين وسلم تسليما كثيرا.
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Is perfume halal for females??
What is a Mahr? And explain me more about it
Dowry, a gift given to the bride the groom upon Nikah. It can be anything, money gold or anything else😊
@@petal21 thx
@petal21 how many I have to give
@@hellovandijk4658 Whatever you and the bride and bride's father or walii agree upon.
@@hellovandijk4658 Mahar is the dowry the pre-wedding gift the husband gives to
his wife. The Mahar is the right of the wife upon her husband. She can ask for anything in Mahar a car, money, a ring, etc
In Islam, women are considered as mercy and a gift of God. In many cultures, the bride's family has to provide a dowry for the groom's family and pay for wedding expenses. In Islam, the groom pays for dowry, wedding, and other expenses. In Islam, men are considered as caretakers and maintainers of women. If a Muslim woman is making money, she doesn't need to spend her money on her family
If she does it out of her free will it is considered as charity and she'll be rewarded for it. If she's earning her money is basically hers. In Islam, men have to give their wives a monthly allowance. In Islam, women have the right to stay separately with their husbands in separate houses. It's not obligatory upon the bride to look after in-laws but if she does out of her kindness she'll be rewarded for it. The husband is responsible for taking care of his parents.
On the one hand, the Prophet married the virgin Aisha, on the other hand, why did he not like a man like Abu Bakr and Umar for his daughter?
divine decree, everyone's rizq is written for them. Imagine if someone complained that your wife and husband didn't marry someone else.