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Duties of the Wife According to Sharia in a Marriage Relationship

8 July 2022 by Web Administrator Leave a Comment

All wives long to experience love and intimacy with their husbands. But, a marriage relationship can be very difficult. Challenges come from ourselves, from our spouse, and from which law rules in the family.

This video explains the obstacles a marriage may face if they follow Sharia law strictly. If you watch until the end, there is also a solution about how husbands and wives can experience intimate love as explained in Allah’s Holy Book.

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