Family Relationships
1. Youth and easy marriage
2. Maintaining Family Ties: Silat al-Rahm | S. M. Rizvi
3. Family Life from Perspective of Quran and Ahlul Bayt | S. M. Rizvi
4. Cousin Marriages in Islam | S. M. Rizvi
5. Injustice within the Household | S. M. Rizvi
6. Muwaddah In Aqeeda and Family Life | S. M. Rizvi
7. Importance of Unity In A Family | S. M. Rizvi
8. Importance of Faith (Iman) Within Marriage | S. M. Rizvi
9. Division of Labour within A Household | S. M. Rizvi
10. Patience and Forbearance in Family Life | S. M. Rizvi
11. Types of Family Systems; Application of Hadith-e-Kisa in Life | S. M. Rizvi
12. Islamic Family System VS Nuclear System VS Joint Family System | S. M. Rizvi
13. Jealousy (Hasad); Sibling Relationships | S. M. Rizvi
14. Pope Francis has changed his mind about Catholics not marry when they are priests.
15. Prince Harry's and Prince William's relationship with their step sister would be more intimate, under Shi'a Islam, as Christianity was going to be completed by Islam, in which polygamy is legitimate, so there should be a revealed step sister and not a hidden one, if Christians follow the Prophecy of Jesus about his successor [Prophet Muhammad].
16. Islamic relationship between the siblings of the polygamy partners [husband and wives] is much kinder than the modern divorce, then second marriage type siblings' relationship. Even the future queen cannot help these relationships work well at her engagement party! In this aspect Islamic polygamy marriages and the right for the wife to keep her name after marriage is feminist in compared to Christian modern marriages requiring divorce to allow a second marriage, and the wife's name should change to husband's name after marriage.
17. Prime Minister of Australia who is a good Christian and an Excellent lawyer, cannot compete with Islamic Shi'a Law to issue an order for his Executive Assistant! The Executive Prime Minister who had 4 daughters and no son, could marry temporarily and have a son as well. However in Outdated Christianity Law, a man can only marry one! After this Executive Prime Minister became more powerful, he got girl friend, has a son from her. PM OF Australia blames his assistant for being dysfunctional in his job, as his illegitimate relationship caused a female staff in the parliament quit her job, etc. Why not PM of Australia also acknowledges the right of rich powerful men to marry temporarily for having a son?
18. Marriage Ceremony and Vows in Christianity and Islam are different. In Christianity Allah is considered as a father, and Jesus as God's son and the angle who brought the revelation to Jesus is not just an angle, but is partner of God. The trinity names of father, son and holy spirit is recited in marriage vows by priest or bishop for the bride and groom in Church. Also the priest asks the groom and the bride if they intend to live with each other forever? They say they will. In Islam, Allah is unique and has no son or partner and has created the universe. The bride states that she gives her soul [herself] as a pair to the groom. Then the groom only says that he accepted the offer of the bride. This is a past tense [I accepted] verb. In Christianity the bride and groom both respond to the questions of the priest about living together with loyalty, etc. in future tense [I will]. It seems that in Islam marriage vows changed to be sealed as a past tense, not like in Christianity that vows of marriage is in future which is not definite, but a promise.
2. Maintaining Family Ties: Silat al-Rahm | S. M. Rizvi
3. Family Life from Perspective of Quran and Ahlul Bayt | S. M. Rizvi
4. Cousin Marriages in Islam | S. M. Rizvi
5. Injustice within the Household | S. M. Rizvi
6. Muwaddah In Aqeeda and Family Life | S. M. Rizvi
7. Importance of Unity In A Family | S. M. Rizvi
8. Importance of Faith (Iman) Within Marriage | S. M. Rizvi
9. Division of Labour within A Household | S. M. Rizvi
10. Patience and Forbearance in Family Life | S. M. Rizvi
11. Types of Family Systems; Application of Hadith-e-Kisa in Life | S. M. Rizvi
12. Islamic Family System VS Nuclear System VS Joint Family System | S. M. Rizvi
13. Jealousy (Hasad); Sibling Relationships | S. M. Rizvi
14. Pope Francis has changed his mind about Catholics not marry when they are priests.
15. Prince Harry's and Prince William's relationship with their step sister would be more intimate, under Shi'a Islam, as Christianity was going to be completed by Islam, in which polygamy is legitimate, so there should be a revealed step sister and not a hidden one, if Christians follow the Prophecy of Jesus about his successor [Prophet Muhammad].
16. Islamic relationship between the siblings of the polygamy partners [husband and wives] is much kinder than the modern divorce, then second marriage type siblings' relationship. Even the future queen cannot help these relationships work well at her engagement party! In this aspect Islamic polygamy marriages and the right for the wife to keep her name after marriage is feminist in compared to Christian modern marriages requiring divorce to allow a second marriage, and the wife's name should change to husband's name after marriage.
17. Prime Minister of Australia who is a good Christian and an Excellent lawyer, cannot compete with Islamic Shi'a Law to issue an order for his Executive Assistant! The Executive Prime Minister who had 4 daughters and no son, could marry temporarily and have a son as well. However in Outdated Christianity Law, a man can only marry one! After this Executive Prime Minister became more powerful, he got girl friend, has a son from her. PM OF Australia blames his assistant for being dysfunctional in his job, as his illegitimate relationship caused a female staff in the parliament quit her job, etc. Why not PM of Australia also acknowledges the right of rich powerful men to marry temporarily for having a son?
18. Marriage Ceremony and Vows in Christianity and Islam are different. In Christianity Allah is considered as a father, and Jesus as God's son and the angle who brought the revelation to Jesus is not just an angle, but is partner of God. The trinity names of father, son and holy spirit is recited in marriage vows by priest or bishop for the bride and groom in Church. Also the priest asks the groom and the bride if they intend to live with each other forever? They say they will. In Islam, Allah is unique and has no son or partner and has created the universe. The bride states that she gives her soul [herself] as a pair to the groom. Then the groom only says that he accepted the offer of the bride. This is a past tense [I accepted] verb. In Christianity the bride and groom both respond to the questions of the priest about living together with loyalty, etc. in future tense [I will]. It seems that in Islam marriage vows changed to be sealed as a past tense, not like in Christianity that vows of marriage is in future which is not definite, but a promise.