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Home»Podcast»Unscripted #40 | Happily ever after… or not? | Sh Shaqur Rahman and Muhammad Habib

Unscripted #40 | Happily ever after… or not? | Sh Shaqur Rahman and Muhammad Habib

Podcast 07/02/20201 Comment1 Min ReadBy Sheikh Shaqur Rehman

In this week’s #Unscripted podcast we see the different approaches taken by psychotherapists and Islamic scholars on dealing with a range of personal, mental health and marital issues.

Featuring Ustadh Muhammad Habib of Habib Counselling and Shaykh Shaqur Rehman of the Islamic Council of Europe.

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  1. Julie Amal Rashid on 14/02/2020 11:36 am

    Maa’sha’Allah really enjoyable podcast, some excellent observations regarding marriage.

    Picking up on the point bro Habib made regarding kindness and empathy towards oneself and a spouse. I could list many, many qualities I love in my husband, but the one quality which makes my daily life so enjoyable is his undying support of all my endeavours, whether academically or just the small things everyday things. This is pure kindness that he shows me on a daily basis. In all our years of marriage he has never criticised me, or demanded I explain my actions, we all talk about good adab but how many of us actually live it?

    Anas ibn Malik reported: I served the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, for ten years. By Allah, he never even said to me, “Uff!” He never said harshly for anything, “Why did you do that?” or, “Why did you not do that?

    We should never underestimate the importance of being kind and supportive of one another. We may forget words people say but we never how people made us feel.

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Sheikh Shaqur Rehman

Sheikh Shaqur Rehman has completed a PGCE along with an MA in Applied Linguistics. He preceded his secular studies with a traditional Islamic education beginning in Egypt in 1999-2001 which he further developed in Syria and Saudi Arabia whilst teaching English in various universities and institutions. During his Islamic studies, he managed to memorise the Holy Qur’an and attain authorisation (Ijaza) in recitation and various Islamic sciences including theology and jurisprudence. Sh Shaqur is currently a Senior Advisor at the Islamic Council of Europe.

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