Polygyny: Living Under The Same Roof?!

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 36

  • @allamericanrevert7755
    @allamericanrevert7755 Před 5 lety +19

    I met Coach Fatima at the masjid on Friday. Mashaallah. I can tell she has a beautiful genuine spirit. 💖💖💖

  • @_bazzmuhammad
    @_bazzmuhammad Před 4 lety +10

    As Salaamu Alaikum Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh, my Dear Sisters. Your OPR videos, FB lives, and IG posts encourage my heart on so many levels. The genuine love, commitment, and respect you all have towards each other and your marriages encourage me so much, and have been a great source of healing and education. Subhana Allah Ta'ala!!!! May Allah Subhana Wa ta'ala continue to elevate you all.❤

    • @outstandingpersonalrelationshi
      @outstandingpersonalrelationshi  Před 4 lety

      waalaykum as salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu ukhti,
      ma sha Allah, thank you for the kind words, it's only with patience, prayer, and leaning on Allah t'ala. There is a process of growth that we all had to go through in order to get here and which is one of the major reasons we help others because if we could help shortened people's learning curves, there are immense blessings in that which we hope to see on the Day we need it most. jazakAllahu khayr ukhti, we appreciate you.

    • @_bazzmuhammad
      @_bazzmuhammad Před 4 lety

      @@outstandingpersonalrelationshi Ma'sha'allah ta'ala! I appreciate you all as well.❤

  • @amatullahsaafir685
    @amatullahsaafir685 Před 4 lety +11

    Mashaallah. I can tell yall vibe very well with each other. So much so that you are starting to resemble one another mashaallah. Must be such a bonus to get both a husband and a sister. Was struggling in my marriage and I thought polygamy would do the trick for us. A different seasoning in the pot, another set of eyes, another smile, another helper, another support in the struggle of life. I agree you cant fix something broken by putting more weight on it, but my hubby and I were coming from a place of good communication and mutual trust. I thought we could handle it. But we didn't end up going through with it. It's still just me. And looks like I'm out. Ive outgrown this marriage. I'm suffocating. Not because it's just me. Gotta be good at monogamy to be good at polygamy. But I'm over the struggle. Struggle love is wack. A brother has to get it together after some time. I'm tired. I want to be with a person I look up to.... mashaallah. May Allah continue to bless you both

    • @speakonit25
      @speakonit25 Před 4 lety +2

      What do you mean by struggle love? Please help me understand. This is a sincere question I would like to know. My Allah gave you the happiness you deserve.

    • @amatullahsaafir685
      @amatullahsaafir685 Před 4 lety +2

      @@speakonit25 I mean, struggling with a person's "situation" for time on end. Sigh. I have a dream to open up a spa. All women, massages, henna, yoga, tea. Inshaallah I will do it. But first, I had to go to school. Become a professional. Secure that bank bc my dream is not sure shot. I continued school through 2 babies. Alhamdulillah all is well, and I'm almost done. So, when I'm told that he wants to either not go to school or go to school but for comparative religion, with all due respect, "come again?" So now I'm struggling, paying all the bills because you decided to put your passion before your responsibilities? This is called struggle love. It is wack. A man and a woman should absolutely work together to push the family forward. But the man should be the one to make the most sacrifice, passion wise, bc he is supposed to take care of his family. He should put himself in the position to do so, and not while working 50 low paying jobs such that he is not even present for his family. He should at least work toward a plan that makes sense. And do it early! Not 10 years later when all the patience as worn thin....... anyhow, that is all. Sorry. I'm venting.

    • @speakonit25
      @speakonit25 Před 4 lety +2

      @@amatullahsaafir685 thank you for going into details. I have read that expression (struggle love) in another comment section but was to shy to ask the person to explain. InshaAllah my all your dream and desires come true. And may Allah continue to guide us on the straight path. ⚘🤲

    • @outstandingpersonalrelationshi
      @outstandingpersonalrelationshi  Před 4 lety +3

      @Sabireen Safeerah alHamdulillah, thank you for your comments. You sound very mature and indeed you shared words of wisdom in your response. Polygyny indeed is not meant to fix something that is broken and as we say, it takes the right man for the job.
      There are few things in life that we despise less than a lack of ambition. That isn't something easily taught either. May Allah grant you tawfeeq in your rizq, family, and future. Prayerfully the situation and how it turns out will be of the most benefit to you and your two little ones and the brother even if it looks different than you imagined a decade ago. BarakAllahu feek

    • @amatullahsaafir685
      @amatullahsaafir685 Před 4 lety +1

      @@speakonit25 ameen! Thank you sister!

  • @zxcccccc1
    @zxcccccc1 Před 2 lety +1

    I have three sisters and we can't be in the kitchen together. I dislike that people associate personality traits and quirks to jealousy or hatred. I just like being alone and I get annoyed when my son is in the bathroom.

  • @djakolysolace5678
    @djakolysolace5678 Před rokem +1

    Asalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.
    Wonderful video, may Allah reward you for the love and peace you are showing.
    Also you're pleasing Allah, through the da'wah and showing good character. I'm a huge fan of showing and doing good. The three of you are doing a wonderful job. More people need to understand that polygyny is the solution to so many issues in this dunia. More muslim men and women need to prepare and consider polygyny as a duty, because of the world we live in (zina, fitna, social media...). There's a lot of work but you guys are doing a fantastic job. You give us so much hope.
    I do my best to do that daily through my relationship with my Co-wife, and show a positive example to my kids. We all know it's not easy, and it's a long journey, but we have to be willing to do the work.
    May Allah reward you and your kids, ameen, may Allah give your kids wonderful, exemplary, God-Feering Muslim husbands and wives. Ameen thumma ameen.
    WAllahi I wish I could meet you.
    Peace to you my outstanding people!

  • @debthomas3962
    @debthomas3962 Před 2 lety +3

    Salams to all. Alhamdulillah, I’m really happy with this presentation! Islam is a way of life and you all present it with dignity and maturity. Beautiful!

  • @sarahtarawally8469
    @sarahtarawally8469 Před 5 lety +2

    WA'ALAIKUM SALAM WARAHMATULAHI WABARAKATUHU.
    ALHAMDUILAH FOR THIS VIDEO.

  • @sakinahelahi2611
    @sakinahelahi2611 Před 4 lety +2

    MashaAllah beautiful advice JazakAllahu Khair May Allah tala bless you both and your family Ameen.

  • @thebookworm123
    @thebookworm123 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you think it is easier for a man to have both women in the same house or seperated?

    • @outstandingpersonalrelationshi
      @outstandingpersonalrelationshi  Před 4 lety +7

      There is no one cookie cutter, but I'll explain how it works for us.
      I had 6 children with Coach Fatimah before entering polygyny and Coach Nyla had 2 children when we married.
      So for us, it made sense in addition to allowing a Queen to run her palace how she desires, to have separate homes. We have added 4 children since that time, 1 with Coach Fatimah & 3 with Coach Nyla. That many people in one house isn't practical for us unless it would be some type of Neverland estate.

  • @muslimahe7030
    @muslimahe7030 Před 2 lety +1

    Alhamduli’lah

  • @TheCoWives
    @TheCoWives Před 4 lety +3

    Mashaallah..............

  • @josephjones836
    @josephjones836 Před 2 lety +1

    Poly relationship in an Islamic context is a form of Dawah.

  • @noorc2855
    @noorc2855 Před rokem +1

    what do your kids call your co wife?

  • @coconut3656
    @coconut3656 Před 4 lety +1

    Does the 2nd wife receive a wedding ring in polygny?

    • @outstandingpersonalrelationshi
      @outstandingpersonalrelationshi  Před 4 lety +7

      Great question. Wedding rings aren't part of our Islamic culture. As Muslims the women receive what's called a mahr or some call a dowry which is whatever she chooses and he agrees to. Some are large like homes or cars or tens of thousands of dollars while others are modest and may include a ring. However even if a ring, it's considered a mahr.

    • @coconut3656
      @coconut3656 Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you for the valuable information.

    • @michellesimpson4093
      @michellesimpson4093 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Wearing Wedding rings are not a requirement in Islamic marriages however if you choose to wear one it's okay.

  • @thepolychronicles6854
    @thepolychronicles6854 Před 3 lety +1

    Alhamdulillah

  • @smsfms
    @smsfms Před 4 lety

    Is mostly cowives are lesbian?

    • @outstandingpersonalrelationshi
      @outstandingpersonalrelationshi  Před 4 lety +14

      We are not lesbians nor are we intimate with each other. We've also never met any lesbians married to a man i.e. practicing polygyny. 😑

    • @smsfms
      @smsfms Před 4 lety +2

      @@outstandingpersonalrelationshi please don't take it personally. Thank you for clarifying me. I was in perception that how woman can share his husband until she is bisexual. But I was wrong. Thank you once again.

    • @smsfms
      @smsfms Před 4 lety +2

      I am extremely sorry sister if my words hurt you. Please forgive me.

    • @outstandingpersonalrelationshi
      @outstandingpersonalrelationshi  Před 4 lety +8

      @@smsfms we are not offended. Polygyny has been around far longer than monogamy which is a recent phenomenon.

    • @sakinahkennedy107
      @sakinahkennedy107 Před 3 lety +3

      AS SALAMUALAKUM,NO MOST COWIVES ARE NOT LESBIANS.IT IS NOT PERMITTED IN ISLAM,