Love and Mercy - The Marital Bond

For many years you may have heard general talks on marriage, however, marriages are still falling apart. In the UK the highest divorce rate is amongst the late 20’s category and the average marriage lasts 11 years. The Muslim community has also seen a surge in divorces in recent times. Imams and community leaders up and down the country are complaining at the alarming rates of divorce in the community.

Although many people spend a lot of time and money on preparing their wedding day, they don’t prepare for their married life. As a result, people make many mistakes prior to marriage and in the first years of marriage which ultimately leads to unhappy marriages or divorce. If children are involved the consequences can be even more devastating.

This course is essential for anyone who wants a happy successful and sustainable marriage

The course has been put together by a specialist in Islamic family law who deals with marital problems in the Muslim community. Thus, this course combines sound scholarly knowledge and advice with real life practical experience, making it very unique and effective.

“I am constantly dealing with couples who have serious marital problems very early on in their marriages. People make easily avoidable mistakes early in the marriage which then snowball into major issues. I am stunned at the number of people who are so unprepared for such a life-changing event in their lives. Islam teaches us to prevent a problem from happening, whereas people allow the problems to happen and then try to find a solution. A little preparation prior to marriage could avoid years of anguish”
Shaykh Amer Jamil

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One Day Seminar
Date: Saturday 21st Nov 2015 | 10am - 5pm
Venue: Burngreave Vestry Hall
Price: £20 - Lunch and extensive course Notes provided
Brothers and Sisters welcome
Limited spaces | Register early to avoid disappointment

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