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20 January 2026 โ€ข 2.4K views
โ€œHabibti, I think youโ€™d be better without him.โ€ [Forwarded] It usually starts innocently. A WhatsApp message from a friend. Youโ€™re just venting, letting it all out. And one of them says, โ€œHabibti, I think youโ€™d be better without him.โ€ And thatโ€™s the moment it begins. Not a fight, not an argumentโ€”just a small seed planted in your heart; a seed of doubt. He comes home that night; the man whoโ€™s always been there for you, and he smiles at you. But now you see him differently. Not because of what he did, but because of what someone else said. Sisters, not every woman who listens to you is guiding you. Some are projecting their pain onto your peace, and before you know it, youโ€™re comparing your husband to their opinions instead of his dealings with you. If heโ€™s a man who fears Allฤh, who shows up, protects you, and provides for you, guard thatโ€”because shayแนญฤn doesnโ€™t always come to destroy your home with fights. Sometimes he just sends advice that sounds like empathy. Marriage isnโ€™t built on perfection. Itโ€™s built on mercy, patience, and guarding each other, even when itโ€™s hard. So sisters, the next time you sit down to chat with your friends, be careful what you share. Your husbandโ€™s flaws arenโ€™t for public discussion. Theyโ€™re an amฤnah between you and him. Because every time you expose what Allฤh ๏ทป has covered, you chip away at the trust that keeps your home together. Talk to Allฤh before you talk to people. And protect your marriage the same way you want Allฤh to protect your dignity. Source: https://t.me/womensbenefits/1401