Oh really? And I'm even more worried to leave the kids with a person so vengeful, hateful, spiteful, violent and spineless.
4. Kalau you sembahyang, sembahyang la betul-betul.
Oooh, this really got me. I know I don't do the full 5 prayers, but whenever I do, I feel so close to God I'm most of the time in tears by the time I recite my do'a. Who the fish are you to judge me?
3. Feelings are intangible, you will never actually know how you feel.
Sheer stupidity. So you can't believe in the intangibles? What is love then, or hate? This is a moronic justification for me to stay in this marriage so he can milk me for what I'm worth.
2. Of course my sisters are nice to you, what do you expect?
Your sisters are nice to me because I AM A NICE PERSON like them. How could your own family not like you - ask yourself that, why do they hate you so much?
1. If I have provided for you, tak tau la apa agaknya you akan beli with your paycheck.
If you were so religious, you would know that in Islam the husband is supposed to be the provider for the family. Duh.
Fear not, my friends, I will put up the NSSC slumber party post soon. Just not in the right frame of mind to do it.
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If only you could puke all this things out of your life like I did that day!!Hahaha Biasalah Meen, men; when they are trapped (My mom also said the same thing) will say soooo many things.
p/s: Nasib baik kau tak candid masa aku tgh ....
Oh ya...don't forget Rina and my cute photo, ok! Pls choose the 'best' only! (macamlah ada choice...hehehe)
That No. 1 seperti pernah kudengar, tapi di mana yeeee?
I pun tak faham, if the wife is working does that mean we lose our right to our monthly 'duit nafkah'? Kalau ada mana2 ustaz yang baca ni, sila lah jawab soalan saya.
If the answer is yes, then what if the hubby is always surrounded by pretty ladies? Does he lose his right to his 'nafkah batin'?
Dah takde modal tu la pasal Min.
Kazu still tak percaya all of this is happening.
And I still lagi la tak percaya Mummy is not talking about this to me.
I'm so sorry I have to be this far away from you when you need all the support.
Kak Dayang, RE: your question
Shaykh Faraz Rabbani of Sunni Path says:
"If she (the wife) works, her earnings are her's, and she has no expectation to help out in providing for the family, even if they can't make ends meet. (If she does, it can count as charity! Though not zakat...); full text http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=12&ID=550&CATE=10
On the same subject, Shaykh Amjad Rasheed says:
"If a man has permitted his wife to go out and work, it is haram for him to stop spending on her, even if she is able to spend on herself. It is obligatory for a man to spend on his wife, even if she be rich, though he does have the right to prevent her from going out to work. [As mentioned in the commentaries on Imam Nawawi’s Minhaj]
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