Section One: Act which
lead the Wives Astray
A husband should not joke with his wife often,
so that she does not belittle him and hence become disobedient. Moreover he
should not place all his money in her hands, so that he is not placed under her
control as she could take his money and leave him. Allah, May He be exalted,
said,
وَلاَ تُؤْتُوا السُّفَهَاءَ أَمْوَالَكُمُ الَتِي
جَعَلَ اللَّهُ لَكُمْ قِيَاماً
“And give not to the foolish your money
which Allah has made a means of support for you.” [al-Nisa’
4:5]
Rather he should joke with her, while
maintaining his prestige and status.
Section Two: How to
discipline a Spouse
The best way to discipline a woman is by
preventing her from speaking with other women (who are not righteous,
who possess evil traits and morals) and from leaving the house (unnecessarily).
Further, and elderly woman should be assigned to discipline her, teaching her
how to respect her husband, informing her of the rights of a husband, also to
dignify in her eyes he who spends moderately, and act as her preserver for the
insanity of a youth is dangerous.
Section Three: Marrying
concurrent to One’s Age
If an aged man marries a woman who is not a
young immature girl, nor an old feeble woman, then that would be better for
him as she would be less arrogant and more respectful towards him.
Section Four: Needs of a
Young Man
A young man demands what he wants, he cannot be
enforced to do what he does not like, therefore if he wants to enjoy women then
it is a choice he can take i.e. he could buy young slaves girls, if he is able
to. This is because young (slave) women do not have jealousy or, at least, they
do not possess it excessively, because they are owned and because of their
owner’s ability to replace them and sell them. He, however should assign a
keeper to monitor them and also have another keeper to observe the already
assigned keeper.
Section Five: Being
Content with what one has
If a man is granted a woman who is exactly
everything he desired, he should forget what he missed for the sake of what he
has, because branches are never mentioned when origins and roots are preserved,
also having an excessive amount of women requires a lot, the least of which is
taking care of them.
From the Book: “Disciplining the Soul” Ibn
al-Jawzi (d. 597 AH)