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A
religious young man proposed to me but my mother refused
Question:
I am seeking a solution to my problem. I am twenty-four years
old. A young man proposed to me. He has finished college.
He is from a religious family. After my father agreed to him,
he asked me to come to see him. I saw him and was pleased
with him and he was pleased with me. [We saw each other] because
our pure religion has stated that I should see him and he
should see me.
However,
when my mother came to realize that he was from a religious
family, she became harsh against him and my father. She swore
that such a marriage would never take place in anyway. My
father desperately tried to persuade her, but to no avail.
Do I have the right to seek the Law to intervene in this matter?
Response:
If the matter is as you have mentioned in your question, then
your mother has no right to make any objection. Indeed, such
a stance is forbidden. You are not obliged to obey your mother
in matter. This is because the Prophet (sal-Allaahu
`alayhe wa sallam)
said:
((Obedience
is in what is good and right)).
Rejecting
a suitable proposal is not from what is good and right. In
fact, it has been narrated that the Prophet (sal-Allaahu
`alayhe wa sallam)
said:
((If
one whose religion and character pleases you proposes to you,
you should marry him. If you do not do so, there will be tribulations
in the land and great evil)).
If
you have need to take your matter to a court of law, you would
not be wrong in doing so.
Shaykh
Ibn Baaz
Fataawa al-Mar.ah
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