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π—ͺ𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻'π˜€ π—•π—²π—»π—²π—³π—Άπ˜π˜€ (581)

14 April 2026 β€’ 1.65K views
Don’t just be a righteous womanβ€”be a righteous wife Someone complained: "I married a woman who had memorised the Qur’an and had memorised the Muwatta of Malik, a woman who was devoted to worship. Despite all of that, I didn't taste happiness with her for even three consecutive days." Reflection Being a righteous woman does not automatically equate to being a β€œrighteous wife.” The account says: even though the woman had strong religious qualities, the marriage itself was not happy or harmonious. The husband says he couldn’t have even three consecutive days of peace or joy with her. So the underlying meaning is that personal piety is not the same as good relationship skills. Being religious or knowledgeable does not guarantee kindness, compatibility, patience, or emotional understanding in a marriage. A β€œrighteous wife” includes how she treats her spouse, not just her individual worship. In short: a righteous woman may not necessarily be a righteous wife, but a righteous wife almost always is also a righteous woman. πŸ“±Forwarded