A Man's Mindset After Marriage: Part 1 (It's a disease)

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  • @mohammedrahman895
    @mohammedrahman895 2 місяці тому +8

    Really good points made for sure, when’s part 2 dropping

  • @Serendipity884
    @Serendipity884 2 місяці тому +7

    The brother’s advice is invaluable! Especially the part about - you have to stay dutiful to Allah irrespective of whether you’re married or not, really encapsulated it beautifully. The amount of times I have heard ‘Oh I will lower my gaze and stay away from x,y and z when I get married and have a wife’. If a person does not fear Allah now, how will having a wife/husband instil that, particularly when the novelty wears off. Bad habits are bad habits unless you choose to want to change and as the brothers have said ‘fix yourself’.

  • @MP-fy6nk
    @MP-fy6nk Місяць тому +1

    This guest is basically teaching that people need to be mature and think of long term consequences and be emotionally intelligent. It's baffling to me that those are points people feel they need to argue on. This brother is spitting facts.

  • @FriendForTheSufferer
    @FriendForTheSufferer 2 місяці тому +10

    In regards to in laws, I think men ought to understand why most women struggle to "serve" their in laws. It's all good when you are away from them and only ever have an amicable relationship with them. You never have to discover any bad traits from them, inshaa Allah and you can develop a bond bi idhniLlah. Of course, once you respect someone and begin to appreciate them, naturally you feel inclined to serve. This manifests both ways, i.e you provide service when they need it and they are more than happy to help when you need some help.
    The issue is primarily living with in laws who have great expectations from their daughter in law. Those of the Bangladeshi know all too well how a classic daughter in law is treated in some families. If her in laws don't provide her with freedom then eventually she will begin to suffocate. For example, they need her to be awake at their set time to come down and make breakfast, to drop everything and cook the meal for the whole family, for the whole family to drop their dishes in the sink and expect their bhabi to wash them all, for her to have all the ironing dumped on her... and so on. She soon becomes depressed because she cannot be herself and that’s why she grows resentment for her in laws. She might be the sweetest soul one may ever know but such suffocation would make her break down. Some women don't know what to do and just let themselves carry on... it's no wonder that so many women of this group end up in their 50s with illnesses such as fibromalgiya etc.
    If men want to live with their families then they have to be ready to mature up and form boundaries in the house. He should make sure the room has a lock and that no one is allowed into his room. He should also set out duties and make sure nobody exploits the other unfairly. If he can't do that then the easiest solution is to just be separate from day 1.

    • @rabyaahmed2817
      @rabyaahmed2817 2 місяці тому +1

      Daughter in law is not a servant!!

  • @nilumabegum5662
    @nilumabegum5662 2 місяці тому +2

    Jazakallah brothers, for addressing this issue.I am really happy to see,a young man from our community giving such valuable advice(aimming towards ihssan), because im not sure bengali men have good role models.Keep up the good work.

  • @shabanatasleem3532
    @shabanatasleem3532 2 місяці тому +2

    Agree, on point mash’Allah. It’s all a BIG show - impression management and keeping up with the Jones’…

  • @madnesstv2713
    @madnesstv2713 2 місяці тому +5

    Very entertaining episode, props to the host and guest👏

  • @AKAK-hr7ug
    @AKAK-hr7ug 2 місяці тому +3

    11:44 only son household:, perhaps have an en-suite washroom and have a lock in the room - not allow no one else entering it. Agree with the parents.

  • @SHABEJ999
    @SHABEJ999 2 місяці тому

    Broski Lais speaking with full confidence 👌

  • @abumaalik9272
    @abumaalik9272 2 місяці тому +3

    Theres a big difference between savings and having enough income to afford to take care of an entire household by yourself.

    • @rafiakhanum9422
      @rafiakhanum9422 2 місяці тому +3

      If we know the art of saving we can take care of the whole household by ourselves. I experienced it , but when you try to encourage/ help someone they don't want to do it. People just want a short cut or like to copy other 90% people do . Lots of people don't have common sense

  • @fatemas1926
    @fatemas1926 2 місяці тому +3

    Great topic and insightful

  • @abumaalik9272
    @abumaalik9272 2 місяці тому +1

    I agree with the guest, and its amazing how ive heard this same situation in different places that are completely unrelated from different ethnicities, where a woman agrees to live with the inlaws then later changes her mind, its almost a guarantee.

  • @pamk380
    @pamk380 2 місяці тому +10

    It’s mum house because mum makes it a home!

  • @rezbid
    @rezbid Місяць тому +1

    Excellent points

  • @WaqarHussain-te7ft
    @WaqarHussain-te7ft 2 місяці тому +4

    I think it’s important for a man and women to understand the rights and duties of a wife and husband from an islamic pretext.
    Forget the masculinity andrew tate promotes or this new religion from the divil which is feminism and all about trying to prove women are better than men.
    Simply understand what religions duties a man and women have towards each other and try and fulfill those and wallahi you won’t have marital issue’s. Insha’Allah

    • @Zazezoo
      @Zazezoo 2 місяці тому +1

      Andrew Tate only became famous recently, so he’s clearly not influenced any grown Muslim men. 🥴
      Let’s take accountability and quit blaming AT for the issues in our Muslim society.

  • @Sk9999-jr1gx
    @Sk9999-jr1gx 2 місяці тому +4

    A lot of this is for people who are sick in their hearts to a degree. Not all men want more. Not all women want more. There are many exceptions. Read about the Sahaba that used to give Dawah at the brothel and what he used to say to the so called beautiful woman that would entice him. He was so saddened by the state of the women and their Deen and completely unaffected by any desire.

  • @chrbx13
    @chrbx13 2 місяці тому +1

    Interesting episode, learnt a lot as usual but loool at 28:42 where the guest said he's not promoting cheapness 🤣🤣 tbf I don't see anything wrong with renting a car out if thats whats important to you. I mean you'll wear your wedding attire once too..and besides you'll have wedding pictures capturing the memories.. Women may be happy to live with their in laws at the start but would understandably want their own space when starting their own family. They presume the guy has the common sense to know that already so it doesn't mean they were lying at the outset prior to marriage...and with sex, basically the guest is saying if you're a sex addict before marriage that isn't going to magically change after marriage🤣🤣 Only you can change yourself, no one else can fix it for you. And obviously the sex won't be as exciting as the years go on...imagine eating the same thing on tap, you're just not going to look forward to it the same as you did at the start. It's human nature so this applies for both men and women. But that doesn't necessarily mean you'd have lustful desires towards other people because if you truly love the person you've married those thoughts wouldn't even cross your mind..so I think to say its a problem all men have is a discredit to men. Like the guest said back home in Bangladesh the men didn't go around the village 🤣🤣 so I don't understand why it should be any different now! Sex is only a part of the relationship, so it's quite sad to hear that for some (immature) men it's the only reason that motivated to marry someone 🥴 Feel sorry for their wives too, imagine thats the type of guy you end up marrying lol.

  • @shabanatasleem3532
    @shabanatasleem3532 2 місяці тому +2

    Just make sure they don’t break the marriage (especially, when there’s kids in the pic)! There’s some psychopathic gay groomers that mess up Muslim boys, via remote tuning!

  • @jayr3938
    @jayr3938 2 місяці тому +1

    Excellent video but to be honest people make too many excuses for women with cliches such as womens roles have changed, its not the old days, do not compare women now with your parents generation, its 2024 etc but womens innate nature is to be caring, soft and loving, basically feminine.
    A major problem is too many of women have become masculine in manners and sometimes also in appearance as they are not taking care of themselves at all.
    Health side same can be said for many men now who are overweight and their diets are a disgrace.
    I am not saying women shouldnt work or have hobbies or just stay at home cooking but there is no accountability or logic when it comes to women unfortunately.
    Men have immense pressure to provide and protect and rightly so but there are no exucses made for men but plenty for women.
    End of the day in my experience marriage is all about compromise, there will be major problems but be patient as possible.
    Stay safe Brothers and Sisters.
    Alhamdulillah for everything.

  • @syeedkalam4640
    @syeedkalam4640 2 місяці тому +1

    Didnt really learn anything new or insightful from this episode but its a nice little reminder to the unmarried about the realities of marriage. Wouldve been good if the guest told some real life anecdotal stories instead of being generic.

    • @asmapatel2296
      @asmapatel2296 2 місяці тому

      These guys make me want to avoid marriage like the plague.

  • @Sarah-to7oj
    @Sarah-to7oj 2 місяці тому

    Take care of my mama and father . So she will be the maid 🤔🤔🤔

  • @SaifulIslam-jr2tg
    @SaifulIslam-jr2tg 2 місяці тому +1

    Unqualified guests giving unqualified advice and stating it’s Islamic. Firstly the brother is divorced and not married so how does this guest qualify. The host is correct that when you’re married it does became the wife’s duty to look after the husband’s parents. The brothers been compromised by feminism.

    • @naviifra2374
      @naviifra2374 Місяць тому

      Huh? Which part is feminism? 😂😂

    • @MP-fy6nk
      @MP-fy6nk Місяць тому +2

      @@naviifra2374 it absolutely is not Islamic. Everyone's duty is to their own parents Islamically. Culture expects daughter in laws to prioritise her husbands parents over her own. Check yourself and whether your understanding is cultural or Islamic.

  • @SaifulIslam-jr2tg
    @SaifulIslam-jr2tg 2 місяці тому

    Unqualified guests giving unqualified advice and stating it’s Islamic. The host is correct that when you’re married it does became the wife’s duty to look after the husband’s parents. The brothers been compromised by feminism.