Get Married, Stay Married
Available
London
11 Mar 2018

Get Married, Stay Married

Join us for Get Married, Stay Married. A step-by-step guide on finding the perfect spouse, getting through the wedding day madness and making it out the other side to a fulfilling marriage, all according to the teachings of Islam!

The full day seminar will be delivered by Shaykh Abdul Hameed & Ustadha Iffet Rafeeq at the London Muslim Centre, Ground Floor Hall on Sunday 11th March 2018. We will be covering all aspects of marriage and aim to address the most vital questions that people have. There will also be a Q&A session during the seminar. 

Some of the points that we aim to cover during the seminar are

Get Married

    • How to ask your parents to find someone or tell them if you have someone in mind
    • The rules around meeting a potential spouse
    • The right questions to ask both for males and females
    • What should you be looking for in a partner
    • Red flags
    • How to research into a person
    • Du’a, is istikhara necessary
    • Sunnah of the nikkah/wedding/walimah
    • What to avoid at these events

Stay Married

    • How to support and treat your spouse
    • The rights and responsibilites of the husband and wife
    • How to deal with your family and spouse – juggling all the responsibilities
    • How to encourage each other in deen
    • How to resolve issues between couples
    • How to try and resolve major issues that may lead to divorce
    • Counselling
    • What are the rules of divorce

We hope to cover all of the above and more InnShaaAllah.

We will have a short fundraising segment during the seminar to fundraise for one of Islamic Help’s current projects.

Please try to arrange for childcare. Due to the length of the seminar, children are likely to become restless and disturb other guests. We strongly advise that you do not bring your children to this seminar however if you do bring them, please ensure that if they become restless, you leave the room with them and only return once they have calmed down. If your child is causing too much of a disturbance, one of our team members may ask you to leave, this is only to prevent other attendees being distracted. 

London
11 March 2018 12pm
London Muslim Centre
46 Whitechapel Road, London, England, E1 1JX, GB
Doors open at 12pm

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Get Married, Stay Married
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11 Mar 2018

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