A woman may be married for four reasons: so try to get one who is religious, may you be blessed Bukhari and Muslim
Mufti Says
"There is no celibacy in Islam.Marriage is a religious duty and is consequently a moral safeguard as well as a social necessity. Islam does not equal celibacy with high "taqwa/Iman". The prophet has also said, "Marriage is my tradition who so ever keeps away there from is not from amongst me."Read More...
In order to ensure an atmosphere of harmony and to promote a cheerful
and successful life in the newly established nest of the newlyweds,
Islam has provided guidance in defining the relationship between husband
and wife and in distributing the rights and obligations arising from
this relationship.
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The institution of marriage and the want to have children was the
custom of the best of creation, the prophets and messengers chosen by
Allah. Allah says about them: "And indeed We sent messengers before you
and made for them wives and offspring" (al-Raad 38) The best example for
the believers is the example of the prophet Muhammad (saw), who married
and had children. These prophets and messengers are the people whom
Muslims should look to emulate. Allah says: Read More...
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