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He Left Me, Still I Want to Get Married to Him

01 November, 2022
Q I have been in a relationship with a guy for the past 3 years. But due to family issues and some misunderstanding the guy left me. When I call or text him...he will start to scold me. So I decided to stop such types of haram relationships and start a halal way to ask him to marry. So I stop all kinds of contact from that person. But I want that guy in halal way of marriage with the permission of parents and the way of Allah. There is any dua or suggestion for me?

Answer

Doing it halal is the only way to get the blessings of Allah

If Allah closes the door of a relationship, no one can open it anymore.

It will be time to accept it and move on. With time, you will see that it was for your interest.

Focus on your relationship with Allah and make dua for a loving husband. 

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About Aisha Mohammad
Aisha has a PhD in psychology, an MS in public health and a PsyD. Aisha worked as a Counselor/Psychologist for 12 years at Geneva B. Scruggs Community Health Care Center in New York. She has worked with clients with mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, panic disorder, trauma, and OCD. She also facilitated support groups and provided specialized services for victims of domestic violence, HIV positive individuals, as well youth/teen issues. Aisha is certified in Mindfulness, Trauma Informed Care, Behavioral Management, Restorative Justice/ Healing Circles, Conflict Resolution, Mediation, and Confidentiality & Security. Aisha is also a Certified Life Coach, and Relationship Workshop facilitator. Aisha has a part-time Life Coaching practice in which she integrates the educational concepts of stress reduction, mindfulness, introspection, empowerment, self love and acceptance and spirituality to create a holistic healing journey for clients. Aisha is also a part of several organizations that advocates for prisoner rights/reentry, social & food justice, as well as advocating for an end to oppression & racism. In her spare time, Aisha enjoys her family, photography, nature, martial arts classes, Islamic studies, volunteering/charity work, as well as working on her book and spoken word projects.