{"id":5067,"date":"2011-03-22T09:17:08","date_gmt":"2011-03-22T01:17:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sawanila.com\/v10\/?p=5067"},"modified":"2011-03-22T09:20:24","modified_gmt":"2011-03-22T01:20:24","slug":"10-tips-on-how-to-be-a-successful-husband","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sawanila.com\/v10\/2011\/03\/10-tips-on-how-to-be-a-successful-husband\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Tips on How to be a Successful Husband"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>1.) Dress up for your wife, look clean and smell good. When was the last  time us men went shopping for designer pajamas? Just like the husband  wants his wife to look nice for him, she also wants her husband to dress  up for her too. Remember that Rasulullah SAW would always start with  Miswak when returning home and always loved the sweetest smells.<\/p>\n<p>2.)  Use the cutest names for your wife. Rasulullah SAW had nicknames for  his wives, ones that they loved. Call your wife by the most beloved  names to her, and avoid using names that hurt their feelings.<\/p>\n<p>3.)  Don\u2019t treat her like a fly. We never think about a fly in our daily  lives until it \u2018bugs\u2019 us. Similarly, a wife will do well all day &#8211; which  brings no attention from the husband &#8211; until she does something to  \u2018bug\u2019 him. Don\u2019t treat her like this; recognize all the good that she  does and focus on that.<\/p>\n<p>4.) If you see wrong from your wife,  try being silent and do not comment! This is one of the ways Rasulullah  SAW used when he would see something inappropriate from his wives  Radiallahu Anhunn. It is something that very few muslim men have learnt  or practice with their wives.<\/p>\n<p>5.) Smile at your wife whenever  you see her and embrace her often. Smiling is sadaqah and your wife is  not exempt from the muslim ummah. Imagine life with her constantly  seeing you smiling. Remember also those Ahadith when Rasulullah SAW  would kiss his wife before leaving for Salah, even if he was fasting.<\/p>\n<p>6.) Thank her for all that she does for you. Then thank her  again! Take for example a dinner at your house. She makes the food,  cleans the home, and a dozen other tasks to prepare. And sometimes the  only acknowledgement she receives is that there needed to be more salt  in the soup. Don\u2019t be that person; thank her!<\/p>\n<p>7.) Ask her to  write down the last ten things you did for her that made her happy. Then  go and do them again. It may be hard to recognize what makes her happy.  You don\u2019t have to play a guessing game, ask her and work on repeating  those things in your life.<\/p>\n<p>8.) Don\u2019t belittle her desires.  Comfort her. Sometimes the men may look down upon the requests of their  wives. Rasulullah SAW set the example for us in an incident when  Safiyyah RA was crying because, as she said, he had put her on a slow  camel. He wiped her tears, comforted her, and brought her the camel.<\/p>\n<p>9.)  Be humorous and play games with your wife. Make her laugh, have little  \u2018inside\u2019 jokes and moments with her. Honestly your wifes laughter is one  of the best sounds in life. Make her smile keep &amp; her happy. Look  at how Rasulullah SAW would race his wife Aisha RA in the desert. When  was the last time we did something like that?<\/p>\n<p>10.) Always  remember the words of Allah\u2019s Messenger SAW: \u201cThe best of you are those  who treat their families the best. And I am the best amongst you to my  family.\u201d Try to be the best!<\/p>\n<p>Never forget to make dua to Allah SWT to make your marriage successful. And Allah SWT knows best. :)<\/p>\n<p>sumber: <a href=\"http:\/\/islamicthinking.tumblr.com\">http:\/\/islamicthinking.tumblr.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1.) Dress up for your wife, look clean and smell good. When was the last time us men went shopping for designer pajamas? Just like the husband wants his wife to look nice for him, she also wants her husband to dress up for her too. 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