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The Ultimate Guide to Islamic Marriage & Counseling

Par : Sheikh Hamid, Farahnaas Enus
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230983699
  • EAN9798230983699
  • Date de parution15/07/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Purpose of the Course/Book This course is designed to revive the essence of Islamic marriage by weaving together the timeless guidance of Qur'an, Sunnah, and classical Fiqh with the healing insights of modern counseling psychology. It seeks to restore love, mercy, and purpose in Muslim homes by addressing the emotional, spiritual, and relational dimensions of marital life - from the Nikah contract to daily intimacy, and from conflict resolution to family flourishing.
Through this holistic journey, learners will gain tools not just for surviving marriage, but for sanctifying it - turning it into a sanctuary of worship, healing, and growth. Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, learners will be able to: Understand the sacred vision of Islamic marriage rooted in Qur'anic values and Prophetic practice. Clarify marital rights and responsibilities from both a spiritual and legal perspective.
Explore gender roles and leadership (Qiwamah) with justice, empathy, and balance. Apply emotional intelligence and prophetic love to strengthen intimacy and trust. Identify toxic patterns and apply Islamic approaches to conflict resolution. Practice Islamic family counseling tools, including CBT-informed strategies and healing plans. Rekindle love, joy, and spiritual alignment through Sunnah-based habits and shared values.
Build marriages that are not just functional - but flourishing emotionally and spiritually.  Target Audience This course is tailored for: Engaged or newly married couples seeking a Sunnah-centered foundation Long-time spouses wishing to heal or deepen their bond Counselors and Imams involved in marital mediation and premarital education Students of knowledge exploring Islamic psychology and family ethics Parents or educators wanting to pass down values of love, justice, and mercy in marriage No advanced knowledge of Arabic or Islamic law is required - the course welcomes both beginners and those with a background in Islamic studies. Methodology This course combines: Classical Islamic texts - including Qur'an verses, hadiths, and select rulings from Kitab al-Nikah Contemporary counseling frameworks - including emotional intelligence, conflict styles, CBT, and healing dialogues Case studies & reflection worksheets - for real-life application and personal growth Bonus PDFs & practical tools - including Dua cards, habit checklists, and couple journals Narrative pedagogy - where the Prophet's ? lived example becomes the lens through which theory is internalized  
Purpose of the Course/Book This course is designed to revive the essence of Islamic marriage by weaving together the timeless guidance of Qur'an, Sunnah, and classical Fiqh with the healing insights of modern counseling psychology. It seeks to restore love, mercy, and purpose in Muslim homes by addressing the emotional, spiritual, and relational dimensions of marital life - from the Nikah contract to daily intimacy, and from conflict resolution to family flourishing.
Through this holistic journey, learners will gain tools not just for surviving marriage, but for sanctifying it - turning it into a sanctuary of worship, healing, and growth. Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, learners will be able to: Understand the sacred vision of Islamic marriage rooted in Qur'anic values and Prophetic practice. Clarify marital rights and responsibilities from both a spiritual and legal perspective.
Explore gender roles and leadership (Qiwamah) with justice, empathy, and balance. Apply emotional intelligence and prophetic love to strengthen intimacy and trust. Identify toxic patterns and apply Islamic approaches to conflict resolution. Practice Islamic family counseling tools, including CBT-informed strategies and healing plans. Rekindle love, joy, and spiritual alignment through Sunnah-based habits and shared values.
Build marriages that are not just functional - but flourishing emotionally and spiritually.  Target Audience This course is tailored for: Engaged or newly married couples seeking a Sunnah-centered foundation Long-time spouses wishing to heal or deepen their bond Counselors and Imams involved in marital mediation and premarital education Students of knowledge exploring Islamic psychology and family ethics Parents or educators wanting to pass down values of love, justice, and mercy in marriage No advanced knowledge of Arabic or Islamic law is required - the course welcomes both beginners and those with a background in Islamic studies. Methodology This course combines: Classical Islamic texts - including Qur'an verses, hadiths, and select rulings from Kitab al-Nikah Contemporary counseling frameworks - including emotional intelligence, conflict styles, CBT, and healing dialogues Case studies & reflection worksheets - for real-life application and personal growth Bonus PDFs & practical tools - including Dua cards, habit checklists, and couple journals Narrative pedagogy - where the Prophet's ? lived example becomes the lens through which theory is internalized