What are good questions to ask an imam?
100 questions by Imam Magid
- What is your concept of marriage?
- Have you ever been married before?
- Are you married now?
- What are your expectations of marriage?
- What are your goals in life?
- Identify three things that you want to accomplish in the near future.
- Identify three things that you want to accomplish, long-term.
What things are prohibited in Islam?
The religious term haram, based on the Quran, is applied to:
- Actions, such as cursing, fornication, murder, and disrespecting your parents.
- Policies, such as riba (usury, interest).
- Certain food and drink, such as pork and alcohol.
What to ask when you want to get married?
Just a few questions to ask a fiance before you get serious about marriage include:
- What are your views on infidelity?
- What are your religious views on marriage?
- What’s more important, work or family?
- What are your political views?
- What are your views on birth control?
What questions should be asked before marriage?
13 Questions to Ask Before Getting Married
- Did your family throw plates, calmly discuss issues or silently shut down when disagreements arose?
- Will we have children, and if we do, will you change diapers?
- Will our experiences with our exes help or hinder us?
- How important is religion?
- Is my debt your debt?
Is it okay to ask a Muslim man about his partner?
In many Muslim countries, relatives of prospective partners often visit to check the person out! Asking and answering such questions about him is not a bad thing and people should not hesitate to tell the truth when it concerns a possible marriage; the intent is to establish whether these two people are compatible.
What are your spouse’s rights according to the Quran?
According to the Quran, spouses have the right to expect closeness and companionship, love and mercy from each other. Do you have the generosity of spirit to give and receive all that?
What are the questions to ask a prospective spouse?
Questions to ask a prospective spouse 1 (1) Food: Do you agree on the “Zabiha or non-Zabiha meat” issue? 2 (2) Smoking: Does he smoke? Do any of his family or friends smoke? Will he let people smoke in your non-smoking home? 3 (3) Going Out: How does he feel about women going outside the home? studying outside? working outside? 4 (4) Pets:
How can I find a Muslim partner?
Family or friends can also help with the research. In many Muslim countries, relatives of prospective partners often visit to check the person out!