Nawai e mare ia'u? 'Ōlelo Aʻo kūpono no ka poʻe hemo

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Mea kākau: Matrimony Maemae

He mea hiki ʻole paha ka male ʻana i ka wā i haʻalele ʻia ai ʻoe ma mua a i ʻole ka male me nā keiki, a no na kaikuahine, hiki iā ia ke hoʻonāwaliwali iā lākou, kaawale a makemake ole. People see you as ‘damaged goodsand the last choice when considering marriage. But do any of these viewpoints hold importance or have validity to them in Islam?

Resident marriage counsellor Sheikh Musleh Khan tackles this highly sensitive topic in the light of the Qur’an and the Sunnah in which you will discover:

• The stigma surrounding divorcees and single parents today and how Islam challenges these misconceptions and views
• Practical ways to prepare yourself for marriage after divorce
• How to prevent culture overtaking Faith and true understanding of Islam
• Tips for single mothers who want to get married
• Why parents don’t accept divorced sisters and their children and what you can do about it

 

Matrimony Maemae – Helping Practising Muslims Get Together And Stay Together

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