Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Invest in Your Marriage

Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera
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The speakers discuss the importance of investing more time in their relationship with their children, particularly in light of the topic of "married and divorced couples." They also touch upon the topic of Tarbiolli, a popular popular popular belief in Islam, which involves having a romantic relationship with someone. The speakers emphasize the importance of balancing these values with personal commitments to one's partner.

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			studies are now showing more than
studies that the husband and wife
		
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			should invest more time in each
other than they do in their
		
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			children to tell the truth in
Islam, the discussion we have
		
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			about husband and wife
relationship and how Allah has
		
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			described him many of us will look
more into believers to Luna and
		
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			this closeness and all the rest of
it. Right that that has been
		
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			described. You don't get that same
thing for parent children
		
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			relations. The discussion in the
Sharia generally is about
		
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			tarbiyah. But the love
understanding affection, you'll
		
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			see you don't love your children,
you're going to have to love us
		
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			and that's just natural, but the
investment should be more made
		
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			with spouses because if that's the
those, that's the that's the
		
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			factor of the of the household,
they are the main pegs of the
		
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			house of the family. If they are
if they are healthy, if that
		
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			relationship is happy and healthy,
then it will flow to the child
		
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			children are very, very sensitive
in this regard. They can recognize
		
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			when these things