Sisters be patient with your Husbands 
In the name of Allaah, the Beneficient, Most Merciful.  May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, companions and  all those who follow them in goodness until the day of Return. As for what  follows;
Questioner:
…”I’ve been with my husband (for a long time) and we’ve  been through good times and bad times. We have six boys and four girls together  not to mention those whom Allaah took their souls while they were young. However  when he gets angry about something pertaining to the worldy-life whether it be  in the home or outside of it, he says things to me that would cause ones hair to  turn grey (all) without due right. Depsite that, I remain patient and say: “This  is my husband and the father of my children and I’ll be rewarded for my patience  (with him).”
Nevertheless the question that I wish to ask is that he  says while angry: “Three words and you’ll be out the house” and repeats it three  times. I do not know what those words (actually) are but it is known that they  seperate a man from his wife. (Please) inform me about this mans speech and may  Allaah reward you with good.”
Sheikh  ‘Abdul ‘Azeez ibn Baaz , may Allaah have mercy upon him, says:
“We  advise you with patience, ihtisaab (seeking reward from Allaah) and supplication  for your husband. That Allaah grants him success and guides him so that he will  guard his tongue from (saying) offensive words. Supplication is required for  both men and women.
Allaah  says:
“And your Lord said: “Invoke Me, (and ask Me for  anything) I will respond to your (invocation).”[40:60]
And  He says:
“And when My slaves ask you concerning Me, then (answer  them), I am indeed near (to them by My Knowledge). I respond to the invocations  of the supplicant when he calls on Me (without any mediator or  intercessor).”[2:186]
And  you are appreciated for your patience and forbearance with this man who speaks  rudely when he becomes angry.
 (You should also) advise him when he is calm. Advise him with politeness and tenderness, not with yelling or the like from that which causes harm because you will suffer the consequences of that.
As  for (him saying) “three words and that you’ll be out the house”, then this will  not harm you at all as long as he doesn’t say anything. If he says “three words”  it means that he’s only bluffing. Meaning straighten up your act or I am going  to divorce you. This is the meaning of it however it will not do anything to you  and you are not at fault.
Translated by Abu Fouzaan Qaasim , an American student studying in the Islaamic University of Medinah from Chester,PA.
 
 
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