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Love, Marriage and Family 
Author Unknown
 Where in the world, are the Muslim youth getting their ideals about love, 
marriage and family? Are we turning to the Qur'ân and the Sunnah of the Prophet 
SallAllâhu 'alayhi wa sallam?
 Unfortunately, we do not.
 
 In the Indian subcontinent, we're turning to Indian films; In America and 
possibly the rest of the world, we're turning to Hollywood.
 Mumbai, a famous mainstream Indian film, features a Muslim girl who falls in 
love and ultimately marries a Hindu boy. At the beginning of the film, she is 
shown in niqab [veil]. After her family refuses to allow their marriage, the 
girl runs away and does not speak to them for six years. At the end her parents 
come to her and all are happy.
 
 Hollywood, one of the largest influences in the world, plays a huge role in the 
formation of concepts about love, marriage, and family. These films portray men 
and women who are 'in love.' And yet, often times the individual they 'love' 
will be someone they just saw or spoke to briefly. Suddenly, however they are 
willing to lose their spouse, their family, their job, their life, and even 
their Lord. It is, therefore, more correct to say that they make these 
sacrifices because their desires have become their god. Allâh speaks of these 
people when He says:
 
 Have you seen the one who takes as his god his own vain desire? Allâh knowing 
[him as such] has left him astray, and sealed his hearing and his heart (and 
understanding), and put a cover on his sight. Who, then, will guide him after 
Allâh (has withdrawn guidance)? Will ye not then receive admonition?” (45:23)
 
 But yet these very same people that Allâh has described in His book as most 
astray have become our example and ideal. In 1998, Titanic, grossing more than 1 
billion dollars in sales worldwide, became the most popular movie across the 
globe. The story features a young girl of age 17 who is engaged to be married. 
After meeting and ultimately falling in love with another man, the young girl 
cheats on her fiancé and disobeys her mother. Both the mother and the fiancé are 
shown as superficial in order to make her disloyalty more acceptable.
 
 The messages of these films are very penetrating. The most powerful message is: 
if you sacrifice for 'love', all will be well in the end. In other words, if you 
disregard your religion, your family, your God, following only your desires, you 
will be rewarded in the end.
 
 If we look to America, we can see the clear effects of these misshapen concepts. 
'Why has divorce reached the unprecedented rate of 40-60%?
 
 The answer lies in the misconstrued definition of what true love and marriage 
actually is. These movies feature the wedding as the end of the movie, and thus 
marriage is seen as the end of a love story, rather than the beginning.
 
 Does Piety Matter?
 
 What effect does this have on our society, on our youth in particular, who are 
the victims of these misconstrued ideals. What is the basis of the "love" 
portrayed in these movies?
 What criterion will young Muslims affected by these images use when choosing a 
spouse? Will they follow the Sunnah of the Prophet Sallallalhu 'alayhi wa sallam, 
who says the one who marries for Dîn [religion and conduct] is blessed?
 Or, will they base their choice on an empty, fleeting attraction disguised as 
“love"? If the youth begin to choose their spouses based on this ephemeral 
emotion rather than on Dîn, what effect will that have on the Ummah as a whole? 
Will not more families be broken due to divorce and strife? Will more youth not 
be forced to cut ties with their families (assuming they do not agree)?
 
 Thus, we should be aware and guard ourselves and our children from this 
deceptive tool of Satan. Allâh describes those people who only follow their 
desires numerous times throughout the Qur'ân. Let us not be among those who 
Allâh describes as most astray and let those not become our ideals.
 
 "Who is more astray than one who follows his own lusts, devoid of guidance from 
Allâh? For Allâh guides not people given to wrongdoing" [28: 50]
 
 
 Source:
http://www.masjidulmuttaqeen.org/article_056.html
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