Ayah Of The Week – Volume 03 Issue 20

Ayah Of The Week - Volume 03 Issue 20
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Qur’anic Reflections on Marriage and Righteous Generations

Introduction

On the 1st of Dhu al-Hijjah, we commemorate the blessed marriage of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and Lady Fatimah al-Zahra (peace be upon her), one of the most inspiring examples of a faithful and harmonious Islamic family. On this occasion, we reflect on a beautiful supplication from the Qur’an that teaches believers to seek righteous spouses, pious children, and a life of moral leadership.

وَالَّذِينَ يَقُولُونَ رَبَّنَا هَبْ لَنَا مِنْ أَزْوَاجِنَا وَذُرِّيَّاتِنَا قُرَّةَ أَعْيُنٍ وَاجْعَلْنَا لِلْمُتَّقِينَ إِمَامًا

“And those who say: ‘Our Lord, grant us from our spouses and our offspring comfort to our eyes, and make us leaders for the righteous.’” (Surah Al-Furqan, 25:74)

Educational Messages of the Verse for Teenagers and Young People

  1. Choose Character over Appearance

A successful marriage begins with faith, character, and shared values – not only outward beauty or wealth.

Practical Challenge: Make a list of the moral qualities you want in your future spouse.

  1. Build Yourself Before Building a Family

To have a righteous family in the future, you must first work on your own faith and behaviour.

Practical Challenge: Choose one personal weakness and work on improving it this week.

  1. Healthy Relationships Bring Peace

Islam teaches that relationships should bring emotional peace, not constant stress or manipulation.

Practical Challenge: Reflect on whether your friendships bring you closer to peace and goodness.

  1. Social Media Should Not Define Marriage

Online culture often creates unrealistic expectations about love and marriage.

Practical Challenge: Reduce exposure to unhealthy online relationship content for one week.

  1. Aim to Be a Positive Role Model

The verse encourages believers to become examples of goodness for others.

Practical Challenge: Perform one action this week that younger people could positively learn from.

  1. Seek Allah’s Help in Choosing the Right Spouse

For a successful marriage and a family that becomes a source of peace and righteousness, you must choose wisely, make responsible efforts, and ultimately seek Allah’s guidance through du‘a and trust in Him.

Practical Challenge: Alongside your practical efforts for the future, spend a few minutes each day making sincere du‘a for a righteous spouse and a blessed family.

  1. Do Not Fear Financial Challenges

Financial worries should not stop young people from thinking positively about marriage and responsibility.

Practical Challenge: Focus this week on improving one practical life skill related to responsibility or financial independence.

Educational Messages of the Verse for Parents

  1. Build a Peaceful Home

A successful Muslim family is a source of comfort, security, and emotional peace.

Practical Challenge: Spend one distraction-free hour this week listening and talking to your family.

  1. Raise Children with Values, Not Only Success

Children need moral guidance as much as academic achievement.

Practical Challenge: Discuss one Islamic value with your children during a family meal.

  1. Be the Example Your Children Need

Children learn marriage and family behaviour from their parents.

Practical Challenge: Show patience and respectful communication at home this week.

  1. Pray for Your Family Regularly

This Qur’anic verse teaches us to actively pray for righteous spouses and children.

Practical Challenge: Recite this verse daily and make du‘a for your family.

  1. Protect the Family from Modern Pressures

Families today face challenges such as excessive screen time, isolation, and weak communication.

Practical Challenge: Establish one family activity this week without phones or digital distractions.

  1. Be Facilitators, Not Obstacles

Parents should help young people move towards healthy marriage, not make it unnecessarily difficult through excessive expectations and cultural pressures.

Practical Challenge: Review one expectation you have about marriage arrangements and ask whether it is truly necessary or simply cultural pressure.

  1. Raise Children to Become a Source of Honour

True parenting success is not only in arranging a wedding, but in raising children with strong faith and character.

Practical Challenge: Identify one character trait you want your child to develop for future family life and actively encourage it.

Educational Messages of the Verse for Imams and Teachers

  1. Promote Healthy Islamic Family Values

Communities need guidance on marriage, parenting, and emotional wellbeing.

Practical Challenge: Dedicate part of your next talk to strengthening family relationships.

  1. Address Modern Marriage Challenges

Speak openly about issues such as unrealistic expectations, delayed marriage, and online influences.

Practical Challenge: Include one practical solution for a modern family challenge in your next lesson.

  1. Support Young People Preparing for Marriage

Many young Muslims need practical and spiritual preparation for family life.

Practical Challenge: Organise or suggest a discussion session on Islamic marriage and responsibility.

  1. Encourage Hopeful and Faith-Centred Families

Islamic teachings present the family as a source of mercy and hope, not burden and fear.

Practical Challenge: Share one inspiring example of a successful faith-based family in your next gathering.

  1. Teach Correct Criteria for Marriage and Parenting

Help your audience understand the Islamic principles for choosing a spouse and raising righteous children, focusing on faith, character, responsibility, and emotional maturity rather than superficial standards.

Practical Challenge: In your next lesson or sermon, discuss two important qualities for a successful marriage and two key principles of raising righteous children.

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