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#40 Marriage - Finding a spouse, in-laws, intimacy, changing nappies & divorce | Cradle2Grave Part 1
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#40 Marriage - Finding a spouse, in-laws, intimacy, changing nappies & divorce | Cradle2Grave Part 1

In this episode, we discuss

  • What to look for in a spouse?

  • Dealing with differing family expectations of an 'ideal spouse'

  • Should you delve into your spouse's past behaviours

  • Personalities

  • Prenuptials

  • Living with the in-laws and when to move out

  • Should dad's change nappies?!

  • Announcing an engagement

  • Intimacy in marriage

  • Divorce

ABOUT THE SERIES

Cradle2Grave is a series discussing how Muslims can navigate important life events from the moment we are born to the time when we leave this earth.

The topics we discuss include 

  • Marriage

  • Parenting

  • Childhood abuse

  • Old age

  • Death and bereavement

Unfortunately the first episode on Birth has been lost due to technical issues.

The series was originally broadcast in Ramadhan 2017 on Radio Ramadhan Glasgow https://www.rr365.co.uk

GUESTS AND HOSTS

Hosted by Dr Aman and Umran.

Shaykh Amer Jamil (https://www.amerjamil.com) is a Scottish-born Islamic Scholar and co-founder of iSyllabus UK (https://www.isyllabus.org) , an educational institute that has taught 7000+ students across 15 UK cities over the last 10 years. He is a specialist in Islamic family law and provides guidance and support for those experiencing family and marital difficulties at Unity Family Services (https://www.unityfamily.co.uk). He has been described as one of the Scotland’s most prominent and respected Muslim thinkers by the Scottish media.

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