One day I got a call from a city in India. It was from a lady who said that her sister and brother-in-law were on the verge of a divorce due to irreconcilable differences. And that they were to sign the divorce papers that same day. She requested me to pray for her sister’s welfare.
I insisted on talking to her sister, and we
duly spoke on the phone. I asked her the reasons for her decision, and she had
some complaints. After hearing her out, I told her that her problem was not
significant enough to warrant a divorce. And that the differences they had were
mainly due to her heightened sensitivity. She had complained that her husband
never listened to her, and it was she who always had to listen to him.
I gave her many examples to show her that
life does not function on a bilateral basis. It is rather run on a unilateral
basis, and she was no exception to this rule.
This principle has been called Qawwamiat, or bossism in the Qur’an, i.e.
just as there is a boss or a manager in a company or an institution; in every
home, too, there is a boss or a manager.
This is a natural law, and is not related to gender equality or
inequality. If we fail to recognize it, there can be no peace and harmony
either in the home or in any institution.
The sister listened to my advice, and
returned to her husband. She withdrew her divorce papers and accepted her
husband as her boss, without setting any conditions. They now lead a happy married life.
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