About this Event
Marriage is a cornerstone of Islamic life, and understanding its rights, responsibilities, and delicate balance is crucial for nurturing a healthy, spiritually grounded relationship. This seminar, Tying the Knot: Rights, Responsibilities, and Balance, offers both in-person and online participants insights into the timeless wisdom of Islamic teachings on marriage. With practical guidance, it helps couples and those preparing for marriage embrace their roles with compassion, fairness, and spiritual mindfulness.
Led by seasoned scholars, the seminar draws on classical texts and contemporary examples to emphasize Islam's unique equity and respect for marital relationships. Attendees will learn how these teachings foster mutual understanding, emotional intimacy, and commitment within marriage while addressing common challenges faced by modern couples.
By attending, participants will gain a deeper understanding of their responsibilities, learn how to navigate gender roles and nurture intimacy, and develop practical strategies for maintaining harmony in their marriages. The seminar ultimately aims to equip individuals and couples with the tools to make their marriages successful and spiritually fulfilling, motivating them to apply Islamic principles for a balanced and meaningful partnership.
Who Can Benefit from Attending this Program?
- This program is ideal for young adults, newlyweds, engaged couples, and anyone considering marriage who seeks to understand the foundational Islamic teachings on marital harmony. It is also valuable for parents, counselors, and community leaders who support and advise couples in their relationships.
- Anyone interested in exploring how Islamic guidance addresses practical marital issues—such as understanding mutual rights and responsibilities, balancing gender roles, and nurturing emotional and spiritual intimacy—will find this seminar enlightening.
- Those passionate about learning how to apply traditional teachings in modern relationships will especially benefit, as the program equips attendees with practical tools and spiritual insights to foster a balanced and fulfilling marriage.
Program Learning Outcomes:
- Recognize the key rights and responsibilities of both spouses in an Islamic marriage, understanding their foundations in the Quran and Sunnah.
- Explain the concept of equity in marital roles and how it supports a balanced partnership based on each spouse's unique strengths and needs.
- Apply principles of effective communication and conflict resolution within marriage, fostering mutual respect and understanding.
- Identify practical ways to nurture emotional intimacy and spiritual connection between spouses, integrating Islamic teachings into daily interactions.
- Reflect on common marital challenges from an Islamic perspective and develop strategies to maintain harmony, compassion, and commitment throughout married life.
Program Outline:Foundations of Marital Rights and Responsibilities in Islam - Shaykh Muhammad Carr
| This topic covers the primary rights and responsibilities of each spouse as outlined in the Quran and Sunna, emphasizing how these principles create a supportive and respectful framework for marriage.
Gender Roles and Equity in Marriage - Shaykh Irshaad Sedick | Participants will explore the concept of equity versus equality in marriage, understanding how Islam encourages a balanced approach to roles that respects individual strengths and fosters fairness within the partnership.
Nurturing Emotional and Spiritual Intimacy - Shaykh Muhammad Philander | This session focuses on practical ways to build closeness and connection, covering emotional support, spiritual growth, and the importance of shared religious practices in strengthening the marital bond.
Effective Communication and Conflict Resolution - Shaykh Fayez Awad
| Addressing common marital challenges, this topic will provide insights and strategies for maintaining open, respectful communication and resolving conflicts with compassion, patience, and mutual understanding.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Masjid Ar-Rashideen, 9 Queen Street, Cape Town, South Africa
GBP 0.00