Can a son marry against his parents wishes? - Assim al hakeem
Summary
TLDRThe speaker addresses a common issue where young men face opposition from their parents when choosing a spouse. The parents often refuse to allow their sons to marry someone of their own choice, insisting on selecting the bride themselves. The speaker argues that this is wrong and an act of transgression, emphasizing that the son has the right to choose his spouse. He advises the young man to be respectful and diplomatic with his parents but encourages him to marry the person he chooses, regardless of their disapproval.
Takeaways
- π§β𦱠The speaker discusses a common issue where young men, like a 25-year-old from Saudi Arabia, face resistance from their parents when wanting to marry due to various reasons.
- π Parents often deny marriage requests from their sons, citing reasons like the elder sibling being unmarried or thinking it's not the right time.
- π The speaker emphasizes that parents are committing a sin by preventing their son from marrying the person of his choice.
- π¬ The boy is urged to be respectful and dutiful towards his parents despite their opposition, but to still pursue his choice of marriage.
- π Some parents threaten to boycott or curse their children if they marry without parental consent, which the speaker condemns.
- π ββοΈ The speaker argues that it's wrong for parents to enforce their choice of spouse on their children, as it's the child who will live with that partner.
- π Parents who control their children's marriage choices are seen as committing a major transgression.
- π©βπ¦ The speaker suggests that this controlling behavior might stem from the parents' own negative experiences in their youth.
- π The speaker advises young men to be diplomatic and continue respecting their parents, even if they disagree with their choices.
- π Ultimately, the speaker advises the young man to go ahead with the marriage of his choice, while maintaining respect for his parents.
Q & A
What is the main issue the boy in the script is facing?
-The boy wants to get married, but his parents are refusing to let him because his elder sister is not yet married, and they want him to wait.
Why are the boy's parents refusing to let him get married?
-The boy's parents believe it is not the right time for him to marry because his elder sister is still unmarried, and they also want to have control over his choice of a spouse.
How does the boy's family react to his desire to marry someone of his choice?
-The boy's family reacts negatively, cursing him and threatening to boycott him and his future wife and children if he goes against their wishes.
What does the speaker say about the parents' behavior towards their son?
-The speaker criticizes the parents' behavior, calling it transgression and a major sin, as they are trying to control their son's life and marriage decisions.
What does the speaker suggest the boy should do in response to his parents' refusal?
-The speaker suggests that the boy should remain diplomatic and respectful, continue to maintain contact with his parents, and eventually go ahead and marry the person of his choice without looking back.
What does the speaker say about the impact of the parents' curses on their son?
-The speaker says that the parents' curses will have no impact and won't even reach the lower heaven because their actions are unjust and sinful.
Why does the speaker mention the treatment of the mother by her husband and in-laws?
-The speaker mentions that the mother might be repeating the abusive behavior she experienced from her husband and in-laws by trying to control her son's marriage and enslaving her future daughter-in-law.
What does the speaker advise the boy to remember about his parents despite their transgressions?
-The speaker advises the boy to remember that his parents are still his gateway to paradise, and he should not boycott them but instead keep trying to maintain a relationship with them.
What does the speaker say about the parents' expectations for their son's marriage choice?
-The speaker says that it is wrong for the parents to expect their son to marry someone they choose for him and that he has the right to choose his own spouse.
How does the speaker suggest the boy should handle the situation in the long term?
-The speaker suggests that the boy should continue being respectful and diplomatic with his parents, keep praying, and ultimately go ahead with his marriage decision, trusting that he is not doing anything wrong.
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