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Eleven Tips on Dealing with Marital Disputes - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Eleven Tips on Dealing with Marital Disputes 2023-02-21 723 Views Marriage , Marriage in Islam , Marital Disputes , Islam and Disputes Marriages usually start off so nicely. Everyone cooperates-the couple, their parents, other relatives, and friends. Things usually run smoothly. But somewhere along the way, marital disputes pop up.
This is of course natural, but these can escalate to dangerous levels if not dealt with correctly. Contents 1. Money 2. In-laws 3. Parenting 4. Stress 5. Domestic violence 6. Spiritual incompatibility 8. Interfaith marriages 9. Intercultural marriages 10. Lack of domestic skills 11.
The modern Muslim woman meets the old-fashioned Muslim man Sound vision (1) spoke to Shahina Siddiqui of the Islamic Social Services Association of the United States and Canada (ISSA) about tips for couples dealing with marital disputes. She pinpointed some problems and provided tips on how to deal with them. 1. Money Couples argue over many things but money is by far one of the most frequent and serious. The solution is to discuss issues openly and consult within the family.
For instance, the issue of a wife working outside the home can become a contentious one. This should preferably be discussed before marriage. Also, if she does decide to work and the husband agrees, does she want to contribute a certain portion to household expenses or will she keep all of the money for herself (which is her right)?
One of the ways to avoid arguments about money is to simply make an easy budget which tracks expenses, income, and investments and establishes a framework for taking care of regular family necessities (see a sample budget for a family). Also, learn how to make a budget and deal with debt. If you are a young student, keep in mind you have to pay off student loans. You should also know where to get interest-free loans and what assistance is available. 2.