{"_id":"68b74c68952c634f48189109","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"How should we understand the term \\\"naseeb\\\" when talking about marriages and divorce?\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"I am trying to understand the concept of naseeb. Does a person who marries, then later divorces have a naseeb? How do we understand divorce in this content of naseeb?\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"underline\":true,\"bold\":true},\"insert\":\"Understanding Naseeb\"},{\"insert\":\"\\nEverything that happens in a person’s life unfolds under Allah’s divine decree (qadar). That is, it takes place in accordance with His pre-eternal knowledge, Will, and Power. This includes whom one marries, how long the marriage lasts, and even whether it ends in divorce. Both marriage and divorce are therefore part of one’s naseeb: the share that Allah has allotted.\\n\\n\"},{\"attributes\":{\"underline\":true,\"bold\":true},\"insert\":\"Marriage and Divorce as Naseeb\"},{\"insert\":\"\\nMarriage as Naseeb: When two people come together in marriage, that union is something Allah has decreed for them. Even if the marriage is brief, it was still their naseeb for that period of life.\"},{\"attributes\":{\"list\":\"bullet\"},\"insert\":\"\\n\"},{\"insert\":\"Divorce as Naseeb: If the marriage ends, that separation too is under Allah’s decree. It does not fall outside one’s naseeb.\"},{\"attributes\":{\"list\":\"bullet\"},\"insert\":\"\\n\"},{\"insert\":\"A Lesson in Naseeb: Not everything Allah allots is meant to be permanent. Sometimes a portion is temporary: a test, a stage of personal growth, or a means of redirecting a person toward another blessing.\"},{\"attributes\":{\"list\":\"bullet\"},\"insert\":\"\\n\"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\"},{\"attributes\":{\"underline\":true,\"bold\":true},\"insert\":\"Divorce is Not the Loss of Naseeb\"},{\"insert\":\"\\nDivorce does not mean that someone has “lost” their naseeb. Rather, it means their share with that particular individual has come to its conclusion. Allah may decree another marriage later in life, and that too will be their naseeb. What feels like an ending is often a doorway to renewal; a chance for purification, patience, resilience, and strengthening one’s tawakkul (trust in Allah).\\n\\n\"},{\"attributes\":{\"underline\":true,\"bold\":true},\"insert\":\"Conclusion\"},{\"insert\":\"\\nA person who marries and later divorces still experienced that marriage as their naseeb, for the time Allah had written. Divorce does not cancel or negate one’s naseeb; it only means that the portion with that partner has ended.\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe10b76658b4c2327dc","tag":"Marriage: Other","count":62}],"createdOn":"2025-09-02T19:58:32.794Z"}