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The Rights of Husband - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief The Rights of Husband 2021-06-24 2747 Views Husband's rights , Responsibilities of husbands , Marriage in Islam In a matrimonial relationship, both the husband and the wife have certain rights from his/her partner. In Islam, the husbands, by virtue of their obligation and guardianship over their wives enjoy some certain rights. Thus, we shall look at the rights of husband over his wife in this article. Contents 1.
Obedience to Husbands 2. Compliance with Husbands 3. Honoring of Husbands 1. Obedience to Husbands It is expected of a wife to favourably respond to the husband’s acceptable desires, and avoid any matter that harms him, such as leaving the house without his consent, spending his wealth wastefully, neglecting the domestic duties, and the likes.
Imam Baqir (PBUH) narrated that the Prophet (PBUHH) answered the woman who asked him about the husbands’ rights over their wives, saying: Women should obey and avoid defying their husbands Therefore, the wives should not give alms out of the husbands’ wealth without their permission, avoid observing supererogatory fasting without their consent. Likewise, they should also respond to their sexual need whenever it is needed.
A woman asked the noble Prophet,: O Messenger of God, who is having the greatest right on man? The Prophet (PBUHH) answered: His father. She then asked: Who is having the greatest right on woman? The Prophet (PBUHH) answered: Her husband. Imam Sadiq (PBUH) narrated that a woman, whose husband had ordered her not to leave her house until he comes back from his journey, sent a messenger to the Prophet (PBUHH) to ask him for a permission to visit her diseased father.
The Prophet ordered her to remain in the house until her husband returns. As her father became intensely ill, she sent a messenger to the Prophet (PBUHH) again asking for permission to visit him. The Prophet (PBUHH) told her to remain in her house and obey her husband. When her father died, she sent a messenger to the Prophet (PBUHH) asking for permission to attend his funeral ceremony. The Prophet (PBUHH) told her to remain in her house and obey her husband.
When her father was buried, the Prophet (PBUHH) sent a messenger to tell her that Allah has forgiven her and her father for her obedience to her husband. 2.