
A MOTHER’S 
ADVICE TO HER DAUGHTER FOR MARRIAGE
It would not be far from the truth to say that these 
words deserve to be inscribed in GOLD INK.
‘O my daughter, if it were deemed unnecessary to give 
you this advice because of good manners and noble descent, then it would have 
been unnecessary for you, because you possess these qualities, but it will serve 
as a reminder to those who are forgetful, and will help those who are 
wise.
‘O my daughter, if a woman were able to do without a 
husband by virtue of her father’s wealth and her need for her father, then you 
of all people would be most able to do without a husband, but women were created 
for men just as men were created for them.
‘O my daughter, you are about to leave the home in 
which you grew up, where you first learned to walk, to go to a place you do not 
know, to a companion to whom you are unfamiliar. By marrying you, he has become 
a master over you, so be like a servant to him, and he will become like a 
servant to you. 
‘Take from me ten qualities, which will be a provision 
and a reminder for you:
‘The first and second of them are: be content in his 
company, and listen to and obey him, for contentment brings peace of mind, and 
listening to and obeying one’s husband pleases Allaah.
‘The third and fourth of them are: make sure that you 
smell good and look good; he should not see anything ugly in you, and he should 
not smell anything but a pleasant smell from you. Kohl is the best kind 
of beautification to be found, and water is better than the rarest 
perfume.
‘The fifth and sixth of them are: prepare his food on 
time, and keep quiet when he is asleep, for raging hunger is like a burning 
flame, and disturbing his sleep will make him angry.
‘The seventh and eighth of them are: take care of his 
servants (or employees) and children, and take care of his wealth, for taking 
care of his wealth shows that you appreciate him, and taking care of his 
children and servants shows good management.
‘The ninth and tenth of them are: never disclose any 
of his secrets, and never disobey any of his orders, for if you disclose any of 
his secrets you will never feel safe from his possible betrayal, and if you 
disobey him, his heart will be filled with hatred towards you.
‘Be careful, O my daughter, of showing joy in front of 
him when he is upset, and do not show sorrow in front of him when he is happy, 
because the former shows a lack of judgment whilst the latter will make him 
unhappy.
‘Show him as much honour and respect as you can, and 
agree with him as much as you can, so that he will enjoy your companionship and 
conversation.
‘Know, O my daughter, that you will not achieve what 
you would like to until you put his pleasure before your own, and his wishes 
before yours, in whatever you like and dislike. And may Allaah choose 
what is best for you and protect you.”
Kinah (a Yemeni tribe).
Recorded in al-Aghani by al-Asbahani 
رحمه 
الله  (tuhfat ul-Arus pg. 
91-92).
 

 
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