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12 Wisdom Tips for Muslim Married Women to Build a Stronger Marriage

Islamic Wisdom for Muslim Married Women: Building a Stronger Marriage

1. A First Class degree won’t make you a first class wife, rather, your submission and respect will. 

2. The woman who respects her husband is the best wife anyone would ever have. 

3. Your character and attitude will go a long way in determining whether your husband will wish he never regret getting married to you. 

4. To be a great wife, you need more anger management skills than nagging skills. 

5. Be a leader at work or anywhere else, but be a companion at home… it’s wisdom. 

6. Don’t compete with your husband, complement him. 

7. Your strength is in humility and submission, not in strife and contention. 

8. Be tender, every man respect a tender woman but firm. 

9. Never punish your husband by starving him of food or sex, he may be forced to get it outside. 

10. There is nothing wrong in accepting that you are wrong when you are wrong. 

11. Prepare to forgive your husband if he wrongs you. For a forgiving wife is better than a vengeful wife. 

12. Make a decision to be a good wife, you will need it in the long run.

May Allah ﷲﷻ bless all Muslim women both married and unmarried. Ameen

Author: IslamicHelper

IslamicHelper

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