Strategies To Stay Proactive For Single Muslim Women

Many of us wish to marry and start a family with a relaxing partner in our lives. Especially women. They get started to hope and wish of a husband usually during their teens. The budding desire to have half our deen completed at the earliest opportunity is very good in women. Women want a spouse who practically makes her life incredible with each passing moon, and kids who make her home a heaven. Genuinely, which woman wouldn't require a picture perfect family in her life?

Every single female wants this desire. And because of this desire, comes a pressure for many Muslim females i. e., getting committed at a youthful age group. That's right. While men do not deal with this pressure, a lot of women do. The younger, the better.

On the other side this tradition often leads towards too many low self-esteem points for solitary sisters out there who haven't found their spouse yet and feel like they are really either forever by itself or forever destined to be single.

Soon, they get started to develop serious depression as they watch their friends and even younger peers get wedded. Many are even still left feeling like their youngsters is wasted if they are not married while they are young.

This kind of article is penned down as a surprise and advice in one single sister for her other single siblings out there who are feeling down and need help to see the light of iman. We|I actually hope that you can gain wisdom from this and beat the obstructions to being productive, as Islam inspires us to do.

Recognize the Negative Thoughts That are Giving you Down


The first and most most important step is to understand the basic things that disturb you relating to your single marital position. Then using Hikmah, defeat that notion with a highly productive and halal thing in life to turn your sad times into blissful ones.

I've listed below major thoughts which come to mind and lure us towards negative thoughts. Hunt them down, siblings - with antidotes! - before they hunt you down.

  • What good we are if am not married in youthful age group?
  • Oh! What would become of me if Wecross 25! I'll get even older.
  • How can I enjoy my life if I am not married soon?
  • Not again! What would my family say! She finished her studies but she's still not married?!
  • Why has Allah  (glorified and exalted be He) put me through this?
  • |I can hunt a husband soon or I'll be too old to get wedded one day.
  • Am i not pretty?
  • I have always been a failure...
  • Maybe We should surrender the hijab!
  • And so on...
If perhaps none of these thoughts have ever crossed your mind, Masha Allah and Subhan Allah, congratulations on your firm belief in Allah (glorified and exalted be He) and His works.

But once any of these thoughts has crossed your mind, be alert sister! You are suffering from a condition which paralyses your heart and soul and halts productivity in beautiful Muslimahs - Muslimahs who probably can make a good difference in this world or somebody's life. Remember, shaytan's very best enemy is the heart and soul that is most satisfying and dutiful to Allah (glorified and excited be He), so this individual tries to dishearten you and spoil your life.

That's where you need to be wise and patient. For Allah (glorified and exalted be He) orders in Qur'an, "Say:  “Nothing will happen to us except what Allah has decreed for us; He is our Protector”. And upon Allah let the believers rely.” 




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