An example of this would be if a man is overly dependent on his mother and brings that relationship into the marriage; this is no doubt a recipe for disaster.
It’s important to consider the following:
Avoid people who are emotionally empty inside
These include people who don’t like themselves because they lack the ability to be emotionally available.
They are always preoccupied with their deficiencies, insecurities, and negative thoughts.
They are in a perpetual fight with depression, never feel good, are isolated, are critical and judgmental; tend to not have any close friends, and often distrust people or are afraid of them.
They feel burdened by other people’s needs and feel resentment towards them.
Addictions
Addictions can also limit the level of availability of the partner to build a strong emotional relationship.
Never marry an addict, Addictions are not limited to drugs and alcohol.
They can be about addictions and dependency on work, internet, hobbies, sports, shopping, money, power, status, materialism, etc.
Additional Points to Consider
1- The fact is no one looks 25 forever. Ultimately, we love the person we marry for more than their appearance.
When we get to know someone we love and admire, we’ll love them for their inner beauty and overall essence.
2- Be flexible. Be open-minded!
3- Giving in a happy marriage should not be confused with martyrdom.
It should be about taking pleasure and seeing the other person as happy because of your connection with them.
4- Morality and spirituality are the qualities that truly define someone in addition to beauty, money, and health.
If someone isn’t God-conscientious and doesn’t take themselves into account with God, then why should you expect them to fulfill their rights owed to you?.
Having a mutual and shared spiritual relationship will foster a successful marriage.
Source: www.aimislam.com, by Dr. Nafisa Sekandari & Hosai Mojaddidi
This article is from our archive, originally published on an earlier date and highlighted here for its importance.