Look at these hidden facts about marriage in Islam

By MindStick

Marriage is considered to be half of one's faith in Islam.

The Prophet Muhammad advised Muslims to choose spouses who are pious and have good character.

In Islam, marriage is a contract between two consenting adults, and both parties have the right to specify their conditions.

The husband is responsible for providing for his wife's financial needs and protecting her.

The wife has the right to be treated with kindness and respect by her husband and is not obligated to do household chores.

Islam allows for polygyny, but with strict conditions and requirements.

Divorce is allowed in Islam, but it is considered the last resort after all attempts at reconciliation have failed.

Islam prohibits forced marriages and considers them to be invalid.

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