Marriage empowerment through the Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives

Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives give a glimpse of marital relationship as experienced by the selected couples whom Allāh has chosen to be recorded in the Qur’ān. There are twelve stories discussed in this paper as follows: (1) Ādam and his wife; (2) Nūḥ and his wife; (3) Ibrāhīm and his wife;...

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Main Authors: Jani, Nazrul Affandi, Samsudin, Sofiah, Mohmad, Nor Zatu Amni,
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Fakulti Pengajian Qur'an dan Sunnah, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) 2017
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spelling iium-592242017-11-17T07:48:16Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/59224/ Marriage empowerment through the Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives Jani, Nazrul Affandi Samsudin, Sofiah Mohmad, Nor Zatu Amni , BP130 Works about the Qurʼān BP137 Qur'anic and other Islamic legends BP188.16 Wasatiyyah. Moderation In Islam HQ503 The family. Marriage. Home Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives give a glimpse of marital relationship as experienced by the selected couples whom Allāh has chosen to be recorded in the Qur’ān. There are twelve stories discussed in this paper as follows: (1) Ādam and his wife; (2) Nūḥ and his wife; (3) Ibrāhīm and his wife; (4) Lūṭ and his wife; (5) Egyptian Mayor and his wife; (6) Pharaoh and his wife; (7) Mūsā and his wife; (8) Zakariyyā and his wife; (9) Abū Lahab and his wife; (10) Muḥammad  and his wives; (11) Khawlah (al-Mujādilah) and her husband; (12) an ungrateful married couple. This qualitative study primarily uses historical methodology to portray and derive major lessons from the stories. The three key results of this research are: (1) there is a crucial need to expose Qur’ānic stories without deviating them with other unknown sources or details; (2) Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives prove that marital life is an arena for jihād where married couples need to put their utmost efforts to strengthen their marriage; (3) virtues such as humility, patience and honesty are the vanguards for marriage, while vices such as arrogance, greed and infidelity are the destroyers of marriage. Fakulti Pengajian Qur'an dan Sunnah, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) 2017-09-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59224/7/Marriage%20Empowerment%20Through%20the%20Qur%E2%80%99%C4%81nic%20Stories%20of%20Husbands%20and%20Wives.pdf Jani, Nazrul Affandi and Samsudin, Sofiah and Mohmad, Nor Zatu Amni and UNSPECIFIED (2017) Marriage empowerment through the Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives. In: Seminar Wahyu Asas Tamadun Peringkat Antarabangsa Kali Kelima (SWAT 2017), 10th-11th October 2017, Bandar Baru Nilai, Negeri Sembilan.
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topic BP130 Works about the Qurʼān
BP137 Qur'anic and other Islamic legends
BP188.16 Wasatiyyah. Moderation In Islam
HQ503 The family. Marriage. Home
spellingShingle BP130 Works about the Qurʼān
BP137 Qur'anic and other Islamic legends
BP188.16 Wasatiyyah. Moderation In Islam
HQ503 The family. Marriage. Home
Jani, Nazrul Affandi
Samsudin, Sofiah
Mohmad, Nor Zatu Amni
,
Marriage empowerment through the Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives
description Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives give a glimpse of marital relationship as experienced by the selected couples whom Allāh has chosen to be recorded in the Qur’ān. There are twelve stories discussed in this paper as follows: (1) Ādam and his wife; (2) Nūḥ and his wife; (3) Ibrāhīm and his wife; (4) Lūṭ and his wife; (5) Egyptian Mayor and his wife; (6) Pharaoh and his wife; (7) Mūsā and his wife; (8) Zakariyyā and his wife; (9) Abū Lahab and his wife; (10) Muḥammad  and his wives; (11) Khawlah (al-Mujādilah) and her husband; (12) an ungrateful married couple. This qualitative study primarily uses historical methodology to portray and derive major lessons from the stories. The three key results of this research are: (1) there is a crucial need to expose Qur’ānic stories without deviating them with other unknown sources or details; (2) Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives prove that marital life is an arena for jihād where married couples need to put their utmost efforts to strengthen their marriage; (3) virtues such as humility, patience and honesty are the vanguards for marriage, while vices such as arrogance, greed and infidelity are the destroyers of marriage.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Jani, Nazrul Affandi
Samsudin, Sofiah
Mohmad, Nor Zatu Amni
,
author_facet Jani, Nazrul Affandi
Samsudin, Sofiah
Mohmad, Nor Zatu Amni
,
author_sort Jani, Nazrul Affandi
title Marriage empowerment through the Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives
title_short Marriage empowerment through the Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives
title_full Marriage empowerment through the Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives
title_fullStr Marriage empowerment through the Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives
title_full_unstemmed Marriage empowerment through the Qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives
title_sort marriage empowerment through the qur’ānic stories of husbands and wives
publisher Fakulti Pengajian Qur'an dan Sunnah, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/59224/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/59224/7/Marriage%20Empowerment%20Through%20the%20Qur%E2%80%99%C4%81nic%20Stories%20of%20Husbands%20and%20Wives.pdf
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