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bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh islamic???
Anonymous
04/24/02 at 15:55:10
Salam to all

A friend forwarded me this article and I wonder if anyone agree with it. I personally
feel its kinda true. Can we apply these in finding a spouse in Islamic marriage?

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Bone of My Bone, Flesh of My Flesh

Years ago, I asked God to give me a spouse. "You don't own because you didn't ask" God
said. Not only I asked for a spouse but also explained what kind of spouse wanted. I want a
nice, tender, forgiving, passionate, honest, peaceful, generous, understanding, pleasant,
warm, intelligent, humorous, attentive, compassionate and truthful. I even mentioned the
physical characteristics I dreamt about. As time went by I added the required list of my
wanted spouse.

One night, in my prayer, God talked to my heart: "My servant, I cannot give you what you
want." I asked, "Why God?" God said, "Because I am God and I am fair. God is the truth
and all I do are true and right." I asked, "God, I don't understand why I cannot have what
I ask from you?" God answered, " I will explain.

It is not fair and right for Me to fulfill your demand because I cannot give something
that is not your own self. It is not fair to give someone who is full of love to you if
sometimes you are still hostile, or to give you someone generous but sometimes you can be
cruel, or someone forgiving; however, you still hide revenge, someone sensitive; however,
you are very insensitive..."

He then said to me: "It is better for Me to give you someone who I know could grow to
have all qualities you are searching rather than to make you waste your time to find someone
who already have the qualities you want.

Your spouse would be bone from your bone and flesh from your flesh and you will see
yourself in her and both of you will be one.

Marriage is like a school. It is a life-long span education. It is where you and your
partner make adjustments and aim not merely to please each other, but to be better human
beings and to make a solid teamwork. I do not give you a perfect partner, because you are
not perfect either. I give you a partner with whom you would grow together."

Truly loving another means letting go of all expectations. It means full acceptance even
celebration of another's personhood.

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