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In this heartfelt khutbah, Imam Ragab opens by reminding every believer that Allah (SWT) hears every whisper, every complaint, and every moment of pain or confusion inside our homes. As the recitation of Surah Al-Mujadilah echoes through the masjid, we are taken to the moment when Allah (SWT) responded to the woman who came to the Prophet seeking justice. It is a divine reminder that marriage is not shaped merely by emotion, but by revelation, responsibility, and accountability. As the khutbah progresses and the Imam Ragab reflects on this powerful beginning around 4:00, the message becomes clear: a husband’s role in Islam is sacred, purposeful, and directly connected to his relationship with Allah (SWT). Family leadership is not status; it is amanah, a trust that must be honored with compassion, generosity, and wisdom. As the sermon deepens several minutes later, around 9:00, Imam explains how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught young men to prepare for marriage long before entering it. Physical ability, emotional steadiness, and financial readiness form the three essential qualities of a husband in Islam. Without these, marriage becomes fragile, burdened with unnecessary conflict. This khutbah reminds us that the Prophet’s (PBUH) guidance was not abstract; it was deeply practical. A man must be equipped to support his wife, protect his home, and manage the responsibilities that come with building a family. This moment in the khutbah challenges listeners to reflect on their own readiness, behavior, and commitment. Later, as the discussion shifts close to 13:00, Imam Ragab brings alive the famous story of Hind bint Utbah, who came to the Prophet (PBUH) complaining about financial unfairness in her marriage. The Prophet’s wisdom demonstrates the delicate balance between generosity, justice, and financial leadership inside the home. A husband is not simply a provider with money; he is a provider with intention, character, and consistency. Imam uses this story to show how Islam elevates the rights of the wife and requires the husband to lead with fairness and dignity. Marriage succeeds when both spouses operate under the mercy that Allah (SWT) placed between their hearts. The khutbah grows even more personal as it transitions into the topic of communication and emotional sensitivity. Around 16:30, Imam Ragab revisits the verses of Surah Al-Mujadilah that describe the seriousness of harmful speech such as zihar. This ancient Arabian expression, which degraded the status of a wife, was confronted directly by the Qur’an with firm legislation. The Imam uses this to teach that words can break or heal a marriage. A husband must guard his tongue, speak with mercy, and reflect the character of the Prophet (PBUH) in moments of disagreement. Allah (SWT) protects the dignity of the wife through these laws and calls husbands to maintain peace, calmness, and spiritual maturity inside their homes. As the khutbah approaches 22:00, Imam Ragab shifts into the real-life example of balancing the rights of parents with the rights of one's spouse. A man’s leadership includes creating harmony between families, setting fair boundaries, and honoring both sides without injustice. The story he shares illustrates how emotional strain can build when boundaries are ignored, and how wisdom and gentle guidance can restore peace. Through these lessons, Imam reminds us that leadership in Islam is not loudness or authority; it is service, patience, and the ability to nurture stability in every direction. Near the end, around 26:00, the Imam closes with heartfelt supplications seeking beneficial knowledge, lawful provision, protection from harm, and healing for every married couple. The dua asks Allah (SW) to fill our homes with tranquility, to help husbands embody prophetic character, and to strengthen the bonds between spouses with mercy and understanding. This khutbah becomes not only a lesson, but a doorway to personal transformation for anyone who listens sincerely. Ya Allah, make every husband a man of gentleness, strength, and wisdom. Ya Allah, grant us marriages filled with love, mercy, and sakinah. Ya Allah, guide our families, protect our homes, and purify our intentions. Ya Allah, make us leaders who uplift, protect, and honor those under our care. Ya Allah, bless every home with Qur’anic character, prophetic manners, and divine tranquility. Before you leave this video, please take a moment to support the channel. Subscribing ensures you never miss a khutbah or Islamic reminder that may change your life. Liking the video helps the message reach more families who may be struggling. Sharing the khutbah spreads beneficial knowledge and becomes ongoing sadaqah for you. Commenting lets us know how the message touched your heart, and it encourages others to reflect and engage. Your small action can bring light to someone else’s home. #IslamicMarriage #Khutbah #IslamicHusband #Qawwamah #FamilyLeadership #SurahAlMujadilah