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    A woman's du'a for her future husband



    O Allah! Please grant me the one
    Who will be the garment for my soul
    Who will satisfy half of my deen
    And in doing so make me whole


    Make him righteous and on your path
    In all he'll do and say
    And sprinkle water on me at Fajr
    Reminding me to pray


    May he earn from halal sources
    And spend within his means
    May he seek Allah's guidance always
    To fulfill all his dreams


    May he always refer to Qur'an
    and the Sunnah as his moral guide
    May he thank and appreciate Allah
    For the woman at his side


    May he be conscious of his anger
    And often fast and pray
    Be charitable and sensitive
    In every possible way


    May he honor and protect me
    And guide me in this life
    And please Allah! Make me worthy
    to be his loving wife


    And finally, O Allah!
    Make him abundant in love and laughter
    In taqwa and sincerity
    In striving for the hereafter!

  • #2
    Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

    MashAllah very beautiful dua......:rose
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    • #3
      Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

      May Allah! fulfillls her wish by boon & bless !
      Ameen
      Nice sharing

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      • #4
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        beutifull dua
        Life is more strict than a teacher
        A teacher teaches a lesson
        and takes an exam.
        But life takes an exam
        and then teaches a lesson

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        • #5
          Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

          wow nice dua Allah hamari har behan ko ye dua mangani naseeb farmaye

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          • #6
            Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

            Originally posted by Nisa* View Post
            A woman's du'a for her future husband



            O Allah! Please grant me the one
            Who will be the garment for my soul
            Who will satisfy half of my deen
            And in doing so make me whole


            Make him righteous and on your path
            In all he'll do and say
            And sprinkle water on me at Fajr
            Reminding me to pray


            May he earn from halal sources
            And spend within his means
            May he seek Allah's guidance always
            To fulfill all his dreams


            May he always refer to Qur'an
            and the Sunnah as his moral guide
            May he thank and appreciate Allah
            For the woman at his side


            May he be conscious of his anger
            And often fast and pray
            Be charitable and sensitive
            In every possible way


            May he honor and protect me
            And guide me in this life
            And please Allah! Make me worthy
            to be his loving wife


            And finally, O Allah!
            Make him abundant in love and laughter
            In taqwa and sincerity
            In striving for the hereafter!

            You girls are so crazy after ur would be "hubby", anyways the least i can say good is that May your prayers come true
            :thmbup:

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            • #7
              Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

              a very true kind of dua :)
              and offcoarse this kind of husbanf would be a perfect life partner.

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              • #8
                Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

                Originally posted by munda_sialkoty View Post
                You girls are so crazy after ur would be "hubby", anyways the least i can say good is that May your prayers come true

                because girls are more sensitive about this relation and its a fact you have option for four and we have just 1 :wk .
                apart from joke girls are always sensitive and if not i don't think so that a boy could have a attraction towards her .

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                • #9
                  Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

                  Originally posted by aquari View Post
                  because girls are more sensitive about this relation and its a fact you have option for four and we have just 1 :wk .
                  apart from joke girls are always sensitive and if not i don't think so that a boy could have a attraction towards her .
                  What i have known so far is is that the girls are relatively much more curious and fond of discussing their would be hubbies than the boys. So i would recommend all the girls...keep patience :khi:
                  :thmbup:

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                  • #10
                    Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

                    Originally posted by munda_sialkoty View Post
                    What i have known so far is is that the girls are relatively much more curious and fond of discussing their would be hubbies than the boys. So i would recommend all the girls...keep patience :khi:
                    well atleast they r not desperate like guys...that no matter who they find they r ready to get married to:tauba ...and top of that, its not curiosity that Nisa's poem portrayed...it was more of a dua and i couldnt agree more with her:thmbup: ...b/c it is what every Muslim woman should pray for, a good Muslim husband and not a husband who's just got materialitic stuff such as wealth, property,looks etc.

                    anyway a very realistic poem Nisa g, thanks for sharing:)
                    Finding truth - Finding love
                    These diamonds sparkle from lights above

                    Lorraine Venner

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                    • #11
                      Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

                      Originally posted by chalakie View Post
                      well atleast they r not desperate like guys...that no matter who they find they r ready to get married to:tauba ...and top of that, its not curiosity that Nisa's poem portrayed...it was more of a dua and i couldnt agree more with her:thmbup: ...b/c it is what every Muslim woman should pray for, a good Muslim husband and not a husband who's just got materialitic stuff such as wealth, property,looks etc.

                      anyway a very realistic poem Nisa g, thanks for sharing:)
                      :phool:
                      thank You Dear Chalakierose:rose
                      wasalaam....:salam:

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                      • #12
                        Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

                        Originally posted by munda_sialkoty View Post
                        What i have known so far is is that the girls are relatively much more curious and fond of discussing their would be hubbies than the boys. So i would recommend all the girls...keep patience :khi:

                        I think boys are more impatiant than girls but there is a big difference of a boy's impatiance and a girl impatiance :wk .
                        Every girl have some dream regarding his would be husband and there is nothing wrong to discuss it and this is just a dua which i think every girl praise this kind of dua infront of Allah with some additions:eye:
                        Last edited by aquari; 2 July 2007, 06:17.

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                        • #13
                          Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

                          Originally posted by chalakie View Post
                          well atleast they r not desperate like guys...that no matter who they find they r ready to get married to:tauba ...and top of that, its not curiosity that Nisa's poem portrayed...it was more of a dua and i couldnt agree more with her:thmbup: ...b/c it is what every Muslim woman should pray for, a good Muslim husband and not a husband who's just got materialitic stuff such as wealth, property,looks etc.

                          anyway a very realistic poem Nisa g, thanks for sharing:)

                          What is this in Red :khi:

                          If you are up to this, then listen with your ears wide opened :na: To tell you if you are talking with respect to being Muslims point of view, then it has not to be like this in open forum. She could have said this DUA by heart - nothing wrong with it. Sharing this duaa which you girls even can share with your brothers and parents only when you are not supposed to even be married or so and sharing the same in open forum, doesn't it reflect boldness more than the Duaa. Doesn't it reflects the curiostiy and tendency of you girls towards the opposite sex in such a tender age. If you say, it is a Duaa, then you should say Duaa that God Almighty give you the children who respect you and say the same in front of your parents, then see how does it work...:khi:

                          Islam doesn't permit the girls to talk about their would be hubbies so openly, that what i am emphasizing about :na:
                          :thmbup:

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                          • #14
                            Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....

                            Originally posted by Nisa* View Post
                            :phool:
                            thank You Dear Chalakierose:rose
                            wasalaam....:salam:
                            Since this is a Duaa, but remember there are some Duaa's which you should say in Front of God and not in open forum...hope u get me
                            :thmbup:

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                            • #15
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                              nice dua nissa.......very pure
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