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Mosques call for averting chances of divorce

Imams of mosques in UAE has called on the society to overcome momentary temperaments and avoid chances of divorce to protect family integration.
In the Friday sermon delivered at mosques across the country, the state preachers asked Muslims to show great amount of self restraint at times of family disagreements, and avoid jumping into divorce decisions.

They also called on men to patiently accept many of the trifle mistakes and harsh words spoken by their spouses, in order to perpetuate the family integration and the marital bliss.

Citing verses from the Holy Quran, the preachers reminded Muslims to resort to milder temporary solutions than taking the ultimate step of marital separation.

Sleeping on a separate bed until the wife regrets her mistake and repairs with the husband is one of them; noted the Imams.

The preachers reminded Muslims that there are several ways to mend each other after a quarrel, and divorce is permissible only when a life together is extremely impossible for both.

The permission to divorce is given only to set both partners free when a family life together becomes really impossible; UAE's Arabic newspapers quoted Imams as saying. WAM

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