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7 Purposes of Marriage in Islam Along with Its Evidence, Able to Perfect Half of Religion

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Kapanlagi.com - Getting married can also be interpreted as uniting two human beings in the sacred bond of marriage. Islam itself views marriage as a worship that perfects half of the religion. Therefore, it is important for Muslims to understand the purpose of marriage in Islam as stated in several verses of the Quran or hadith.

The marriage bond between a man and a woman is one way to bind them as a halal couple. Therefore, marriage can also keep couples away from sinful acts and adultery. This means that the couple can do anything without worrying about the sins they bear and even gain rewards and worship.

The marriage ceremony in Islam is carried out through a marriage contract, which involves the recitation of the ijab and kabul. When the marriage contract is recited, it can be said that the couple is legally husband and wife. Before holding a marriage contract, it is good to understand the purpose of marriage in Islam which is important for prospective bride and groom.

By understanding the purpose of marriage in Islam, it can provide valuable advice and lessons to obtain a harmonious and lasting household. The purposes of marriage in Islam along with their evidence can be found in the following review.

 

1. The Perfection of Half of Religion

The first goal of marriage in Islam is to become the perfection of half of religion. As mentioned in the previous review, marriage is considered as an act of worship that brings rewards and blessings to the husband and wife. It is called the perfection of half of religion because the other half can be obtained through various other acts of worship. This has been explained in a hadith that says the following:

"Whoever gets married, then he has completed half of his religion. And he should fear Allah SWT in maintaining the other half." (HR. Thabrani and Hakim)

 

2. Following the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad

The next goal of marriage in Islam is to follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad. The purpose of marriage is to stay away from sinful acts and adultery. Marriage itself is part of the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, and by practicing it, one is considered as part of his ummah (community) and has the opportunity to receive his intercession. This is in accordance with the following hadith:

"Marriage is my Sunnah, and whoever does not follow my Sunnah is not part of me. So get married, as I am proud of the abundance of my ummah (in the Hereafter)." (HR. Ibnu Majah no. 1846, authenticated by Al Albani in Silsilah Ash Shahihah no. 2383)

 

3. Avoiding Maksiat and Zina

Another purpose of marriage in Islam is to distance oneself from sinful acts between men and women. Where maksiat (sinful acts) is one of the most hated actions by Allah SWT. However, with the bond of marriage, one can distance oneself from sinful acts and zina (adultery). This is in accordance with the hadith which states,

"O young people, if you are able, then get married. Truly, marriage brings tranquility to the eyes and genitals. For those who are not able, then fast, as fasting can be a shield for them." (HR. Bukhari No. 4779)

 

4. A Worship to Allah SWT

Marriage is a worship that Allah SWT has commanded to His people. This is an important purpose of marriage in Islam to be known. There is no need to worry about getting married due to economic limitations and others, because Allah SWT has guaranteed their sustenance according to His words in Surah An-Nur verse 32, which states,

"And marry the unmarried among you and the righteous among your male slaves and female slaves. If they should be poor, Allah will enrich them from His bounty. And Allah is all-Encompassing and Knowing." (Surah An-Nur, Verse 32)

 

5. Getting Pious Successors

The purpose of marriage in Islam is to obtain pious successors. According to merdeka.com, through marriage, one can obtain righteous offspring who can save them in the hereafter. This is in accordance with the words of Allah SWT in Surah An-Nahl, verse 72, as follows,

"Allah makes you marry wives of your own kind and grants you offspring and grandchildren, and provides you with good sustenance. So why do they believe in falsehood and deny the blessings of Allah?" (Surah An-Nahl, verse 72)

 

6. Comfort to the Heart

The purpose of marriage in Islam is also to bring comfort to the heart. With the presence of a spouse or family, it forms a sense of piety towards Allah SWT in performing worship. This is in accordance with the words of Allah SWT, which means,

"Our Lord, grant us wives and offspring who will be the comfort of our eyes, and make us leaders of the righteous." (Surah Al-Furqan, verse 74)

 

7. Feeling Peaceful and Calm

Besides being a source of comfort, the purpose of marriage in Islam can also make you feel peaceful and calm. Because the love and affection that you cultivate with your partner can lead to a peaceful, calm, and happy life.

Among the signs of His power is that He created for you spouses from among yourselves, so that you may find tranquility in them. And He has placed between you affection and mercy." (Quran, Surah Ar-Rum: 21)

So those are the 7 purposes of marriage in Islam along with their evidence, which can complete half of your religion. The above explanations can be a reference for you in understanding the purpose of marriage.

Source: merdeka.com

 

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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