The sanctity of the marital relationship in Islam and ensuring its sustainability
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https://doi.org/10.61856/ijhss.v2ispc..225Keywords:
Marital Relationship, IslamAbstract
When tranquility, mercy, and affection descend from God Almighty upon the believing spouses, the common duty that each of them is required to do is to preserve the blessings of God Almighty. Perhaps these are among the most wonderful psychological blessings that the Most Merciful, Most Merciful bestows on His pious servants, and then requires them to work to develop them with faith. Sincerity, performing duties on time, and living in an interdependent community of faith. It is not enough for a person to believe in word or word, but rather he applies the rules of this belief to himself and to others. By dealing with what is right and pursuing chivalry, if intentions are good and hearts are filled with the light of Islam, then social life will be happy, God willing. From this generality, we can turn to the logic of the prohibition of the marital relationship, which must exist in every society, which in turn can be deduced from the subject of the marital relationship in the texts of the Qur’an and Sharia. Islamic Studies, asking God for success for what benefits the researcher and reader alike.
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