what's mine is mine..and what's yours is mine
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Re: what's mine is mine..and what's yours is mine
If my husband had enough money, and he personally asked me to stay home and take care of the kids i definitely would.
Re: what's mine is mine..and what's yours is mine
Beryajan ma xaaskii baa ku soo eriday?? aad baad wax u xod xodanaysaa..i.e your trying too hard,Sir-Luggoyo wrote:Any man who counts on his wife's financial assets is not a man. That is why a woman can pay her zakat to her hubby while Mr hubby can't, because it's his duty to cater for her.

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Re: what's mine is mine..and what's yours is mine
Does anyone know when the core of the family was lost?
It was lost when the wife got a copy of the house key. Husbands never used to carry house keys because the house was never locked.
It was lost when the wife got a copy of the house key. Husbands never used to carry house keys because the house was never locked.
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Cawar wrote:Beryajan ma xaaskii baa ku soo eriday?? aad baad wax u xod xodanaysaa..i.e your trying too hard,Sir-Luggoyo wrote:Any man who counts on his wife's financial assets is not a man. That is why a woman can pay her zakat to her hubby while Mr hubby can't, because it's his duty to cater for her.



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S-D-M wrote:Cawar wrote:Beryajan ma xaaskii baa ku soo eriday?? aad baad wax u xod xodanaysaa..i.e your trying too hard,Sir-Luggoyo wrote:Any man who counts on his wife's financial assets is not a man. That is why a woman can pay her zakat to her hubby while Mr hubby can't, because it's his duty to cater for her.
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Fukk you two. I was always nice and a gentleman
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Re: what's mine is mine..and what's yours is mine
walle waad iga dhib jeceshahey... u do love a challenge miss thang.sanityfay wrote:zulaika wrote:if you knew you would be provided for the rest of your life..and have enough $$$$ in your bank account to convince you of this, would stay at home to raise your children, or does "working" fill a void besides just "financial" need?sanityfay wrote:yea...I agree....but its a bit unrealistic
In the world we live in, it really cant apply because a one income household cant sustain a good standard of living. So, I want to work for the sake of my family so that my chidren will have great education and raise them with everything they could ever need. Staying at home is not an option for me....well maybe the first year n half....and I'll probably work from home or somthing until the kid starts grd 1.
Even if I had the money, I would still work (not as much) because work stimulates my mind. I need to do something other than raise my children. I know its a challange to raise children but just to keep my sanity

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Whatever a woman earns is hers, I thought everyone knew that...
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Re: what's mine is mine..and what's yours is mine
Summed up in this song:
"No romance without finance."
"No romance without finance."
Re: what's mine is mine..and what's yours is mine
You are obsessed with mony suleekhay ...ilaahy ka bari inaano faqiirnimo ku tusin.
Bal eeg wuxu nabigi csw ku duceeysan jiray...
O Allah, keep me poor in my life and at my death, and raise me at resurrection among those who are poor (An-Nasai
Bal eeg wuxu nabigi csw ku duceeysan jiray...
O Allah, keep me poor in my life and at my death, and raise me at resurrection among those who are poor (An-Nasai
Re: what's mine is mine..and what's yours is mine
Mode of living of the prophet csw
His house was but a hut with walls of unbaked clay and a thatched roof of palm leaves covered by camel skin. He had separate apartments for his wives, a small room for each made of similar materials. His own apartment contained a rope cot, a pillow stuffed with palm leaves , the skin of some animal spread on the floor and a water bag of leather and some weapons. These were all his earthly belongings, besides a camel, a horse, and an ass and some land which he had aquired in the later part of his life (Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud). Once a few of his disciples, noticing the imprint of his mattress on his body, wished to give him a softer bed but he politely declined the offer saying,
"What have I to do with worldly things. My connection with the world is like that of a traveler resting for a while underneath the shade of a tree and then moving on."
Amr Ibn Al-Harith, a brother in law of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam), says that when the prophet died, he did not leave a cent, a slave man or woman, or any property except his white mule, his weapons and a piece of land which he had dedicated for the good of the community [Sahih al-Bukhari].
He advised the people to live simple lives and himself practised great austerities. Even when he had become the virtual king of arabia, he lived an austere life bordering on privation. His wife Aisha (radiAllahu anha) says that there was hardly a day in his life when he had two square meals [Sahih Muslim, Vol.2, pg 198]. When he died there was nothing in his house except a few seeds of barley left from a mound of the grain obtained from a Jew by pawning his armour [Sahih al-Bukhari, Chapter "Aljihad"].
He had declared unlawful for himself and his family anything given by the people by way of zakat or sadaqa (types of charity). He was so particular about this that he would not appoint any member of his family as a zakat collector [Sahah-Kitab Sadqat].
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dude you just knocked me off me chair.. my head hurts

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Re: what's mine is mine..and what's yours is mine
walle waad iga dhib jeceshahey... u do love a challenge miss thang.zulaika wrote:
Even if I had the money, I would still work (not as much) because work stimulates my mind. I need to do something other than raise my children. I know its a challange to raise children but just to keep my sanity

LOL.....yea...you could say that.
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