The Garment Of Marriage

From a Kurta to an Abaaya, and a pair of pants to a shirt – almost all items of clothing are made in the same way – by joining different pieces of fabric together.

The process, in essence, is as follows:

First, different pieces of cloth are gathered. Then, they are trimmed and cut to size and shape. Finally, they are all joined together with thread and further strengthened through a process commonly known as ‘over locking’.

Now, believe it or not, marriage is exactly the same as sewing a garment. Two different people come together for the purpose of Nikaah. In order to ‘fit’ one another and form a prosperous marriage, both have to ‘trim’ and ‘reshape’ themselves, by making adjustments to their ways, and certain sacrifices, for the sake of their partner, as far as their preferences, likes and dislikes are concerned. Finally, they are connected and joined by the thread of love.

However, just like with any garment that is worn on a regular basis, a marriage will also be subjected to certain periods of stress which will place a strain on the seams holding the marriage together. It is in these periods that the significance of the over locking becomes apparent. If the over locking was done well, the seams will not tear apart and begin to fray. On the contrary, if the over locking is found lacking in any regard, it will split and leave the garment in tatters.

In a marriage though, it is no over locking that keeps the seams together – it is OVERLOOKING. If the husband and wife are not prepared to forgive and overlook each other’s mistakes, the strain may become too great for even the thread of love to bear, resulting in a torn, tattered and frayed marriage.

Once a garment is torn, it cannot always be patched and repaired, as sometimes, the damage is so great that the entire marriage lies in shreds. Even in the case where it can be repaired, it often leaves the garment marred and unsightly, with its former beauty forever lost.

When the seas get stormy and the ship is unsteady, many people opt to abandon ship. However, on jumping overboard, most of them fail to land in a lifeboat and are left to drown. Hence, once you are out at sea, even an unsteady ship is better than no ship at all! When jumping off the ship is not an option, then we will have to make the best of the ship that we have – and this will only be possible if we have the heart to overlook.

Remember, if we overlook the mistakes of others, perhaps Allah Ta‘ala will overlook our many mistakes on the Day of Qiyaamah.

Source: Uswatul-Muslimah

581 thoughts on “The Garment Of Marriage”

  1. Pingback: main page
  2. Pingback: cleaning services dubai
  3. Pingback: Tenerife Weekly
  4. Pingback: children's adhd
  5. Pingback: do-posle-psihologa
  6. Pingback: my explanation
  7. Pingback: linked here
  8. Pingback: go to the website
  9. Pingback: DPTPtNqS
  10. Pingback: qQ8KZZE6
  11. Pingback: D6tuzANh
  12. Pingback: SHKALA TONOV
  13. Pingback: chelovek-iz-90-h
  14. Pingback: right here
  15. Pingback: 3Hk12Bl
  16. Pingback: 3NOZC44
  17. Pingback: 01211
  18. Pingback: magick
  19. Pingback: tor-lyubov-i-grom
  20. Pingback: film-tor-2022
  21. Pingback: hd-tor-2022
  22. Pingback: hdorg2.ru
  23. Pingback: JXNhGmmt
  24. Pingback: Psikholog
  25. Pingback: netstate.ru
  26. Pingback: Link
  27. Pingback: singapoker
  28. Pingback: psy
  29. Pingback: bit.ly
  30. Pingback: Austin painters
  31. Pingback: ross near me
  32. Pingback: cleantalkorg2.ru
  33. Pingback: Amazon sale offers
  34. Pingback: bucha killings
  35. Pingback: War in Ukraine
  36. Pingback: Ukraine
  37. Pingback: Fridge-Freezers

Comments are closed.