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My husband and I both work full-time, but somehow after we got married, all the house chores quietly became my responsibility.
Even when he helped, it felt like he was “assisting” me instead of us both taking care of our home.
One week, his mom came to visit. I was cleaning, cooking, doing laundry, basically running around the house while my husband sat on the couch watching football. I asked him if he could help vacuum and he casually said, “Later,” without even looking up.
His mother looked at both of us and said “Did you both not come back from work yesterday at the same time?”
I laughed and said, “We did.”
Then she asked my husband, very calmly, “So why is she the only one working today too?”
Silence.
That woman got up, took the remote from his hand, switched off the TV, and handed him the vacuum cleaner.
Then she said, “Marriage is not a system where one person rests while the other manages everything. If both of you are contributing financially, then both of you contribute at home too.”
She then looked at me and said “I didn’t raise my son to think his wife is his personal maid, Don’t let exhaustion become your personality because you’re trying to prove you’re a good wife.”
I swear that sentence changed something in me.
Now we split things properly . If I cook, he cleans up. If one of us is overwhelmed, the other steps in. The entitlement disappeared completely.
She still calls sometimes just to ask him, “Hope you’re not stressing my daughter?” 😭
Life is like a camera,just focus on what's important and capture the good times,develop the negatives and if things don't work out just take another shot.
Day 26: Spend the night in prayers
Day 27: Revise memorized surahs
Day 28: Practice Modesty
Day 29: Listen to your favorite Surah
Day 30: Give Sadaqa-al-fitr a day before Eid.
Day 21: Make Dua for muslims all around the world
Day 22: Pray Salat-ul-Tasbeeh
Day 23: Send salawat to prophet Muhammad (S.A.W)
Day 24: Get a thoughtful gift for your loved ones
Day 25: Learn a new Hadith
Day 21: Make Dua for muslims all around the world
Day 22: Pray Salat-ul-Tasbeeh
Day 23: Send salawat to prophet Muhammad (S.A.W)
Day 24: Get a thoughtful gift for your loved ones
Day 25: Learn a new Hadith
Day 16: Read about life of prophet(PBUH)
Day 17: Realize the struggle of needy while fasting
Day 18: Contribute in making a meal
Day 19: Tell someone about the beauty of Islam
Day 20: Pray for your loved ones who passed away
Day 16: Read about life of prophet(PBUH)
Day 17: Realize the struggle of needy while fasting
Day 18: Contribute in making a meal
Day 19: Tell someone about the beauty of Islam
Day 20: Pray for your loved ones who passed away
Day 11: Offer extra nafl prayers
Day 12: Calculate and plan your zakat
Day 13: Read Surah Yasin
Day 14: Give up one bad deed
Day 15: Visit or call a sick person
Day 11: Offer extra nafl prayers
Day 12: Calculate and plan your zakat
Day 13: Read Surah Yasin
Day 14: Give up one bad deed
Day 15: Visit or call a sick person
Day 6: Give Sadaqah
Day 7: Offer 3 missed prayers
Day 8: Give up on a grudge
Day 9: Emphasize with people in your circle
Day 10: Feed a poor in your community
Day 6: Give Sadaqah
Day 7: Offer 3 missed prayers
Day 8: Give up on a grudge
Day 9: Emphasize with people in your circle
Day 10: Feed a poor in your community
Day 1:Have a healthy Sahur
Day 2: Learn a new Dua
Day 3:Teach one good deed to a child
Day 4: Memorize last ayahs of Surah Baqarah
Day 5: Refrain from backbiting
Day 1:Have a healthy Sahur
Day 2: Learn a new Dua
Day 3:Teach one good deed to a child
Day 4: Memorize last ayahs of Surah Baqarah
Day 5: Refrain from backbiting