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Still, you’re going around the issue…

I also wondered what was her motive when she said that

But there is the mourning period following immediately after the burial. And a ‘rememberance service’ on the 40th day after death. Widows observe a four month mourning period…
And the kicker: a husband should set aside enough resources,a whole years worth,for the wife should he die unexpectedly.
@mayekeke kweli rongo?

Singo matha eyeing the bag.

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Prophet Muhammad said:

“It is not permitted for a woman who believes in Allaah and the Last Day to mourn for any dead person for more than three days, [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]except for a husband.”

Kweli kabisa…

[SIZE=4]“And those of you who die and leave wives behind them, they (the wives) shall wait (as regards their marriage) for four months and ten days, then when they have fulfilled their term, there is no sin on you if they (the wives) dispose of themselves in a just and honourable manner (they can marry). And Allah is Well-Acquainted with what you do.” Qur’an (2:234)[/SIZE]

And the kicker: a husband should set aside enough resources,a whole years worth,for the wife should he die unexpectedly.
@mayekeke kweli rongo?
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[SIZE=4]“And those of you who die and leave behind wives should bequeath for their wives a year’s maintenance and residence without turning them out, but if they (wives) leave, there is no sin on you for that which they do of themselves, provided it is honourable (lawful marriage). And Allah is All-Mighty, All-Wise.” Qur’an (2:240)[/SIZE]

[SIZE=4]“And those of you who die and leave behind wives should bequeath for their wives a year’s maintenance and residence without turning them out, but if they (wives) leave, there is no sin on you for that which they do of themselves, provided it is honourable (lawful marriage). And Allah is All-Mighty, All-Wise.” Qur’an (2:240)[/SIZE]
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