{"_id":"67f2ae449efd850c2654a333","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Will I be asked on the Day of Judgement why I didn’t get married? If I feel content and extremely grateful for the life Allah has given me, and I don’t see the responsibility of marriage as something I want commit to then is that okay?\\n\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Will I be asked on the Day of Judgement why I didn’t get married? If I feel content and extremely grateful for the life Allah has given me, and I don’t see the responsibility of marriage as something I want commit to then is that okay?\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Marriage is not a religious obligation for a woman; it is recommended if she has a need for it. If you feel content and grateful for the life Allah has given you, and you don’t feel the desire or ability to commit to the responsibilities of marriage, then that is okay. In fact, if you fear that you may not be able to fulfill the duties of marriage properly, it would be considered makruh (disliked) for you to marry. What matters most is that you are in a state of peace and contentment with your situation, and that you are fulfilling your responsibilities and duties as required by Allah. Ultimately, your choice should be in alignment with your own well-being and ability to maintain your faith and responsibilities. May Allah guide you and grant you ease in all your affairs.\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"67f29d2ae9991f92908146b7","tag":"Marriage.","count":3}],"createdOn":"2025-04-06T16:39:32.801Z"}