{"fatawa":{"id":11301,"title":"What is the ruling on a wife saying to her husband, \u201cYou are my soul; I cannot live without you\u201d?","slug":"what-is-the-ruling-on-a-wife-saying-to-her-husband-you-are-my-soul-i-cannot-live-without-you","order":"","question":"<p>Is it permissible for me to call my husband &ldquo;roohi (lit. my soul &ndash; a  term of endearment)&rdquo;, and to say to him, &ldquo;I cannot live without you&rdquo;?  Please note that I say it out of love only.<\/p>","answer":"<div class=\"list-group-item-text ftwa-single-answer font-nrmal\"><span class=\"line_height\"> Praise be to Allah\r\n<p>There is nothing wrong with a wife&rsquo;s calling her husband &ldquo;my      soul&rdquo; or telling him &ldquo;I cannot live without you&rdquo;, in sha Allah; this comes      under the heading of kind treatment between spouses.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>If a woman says that to her husband, she does not mean it      literally; rather what she means is to express her respect and love for her      husband, just as the soul is of great importance to the body.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>The same applies to her saying &ldquo;I cannot live without you&rdquo;;      what she means is: I would feel so lonely if I lived without you.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>Such words are spoken without intending the apparent literal      meaning. This is something that is well known in the speech of the Arabs,      such as when they say, &ldquo;May my father and mother be sacrificed for you,&rdquo;      &ldquo;May your hands be rubbed with dust,&rdquo; and so on.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>An-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The words (of      the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)), &ldquo;Shoot, may my      father and mother be sacrificed for you!&rdquo; indicate that it is permissible to      use this expression. This was the view of the majority of scholars. However,      &lsquo;Umar ibn al-Khattaab and Hasan al-Basri (may Allah be pleased with them      both) disliked it, and some of the scholars regarded it as makrooh for a      Muslim to say this.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>The correct view is that it is permissible in all cases,      because it does not really mean sacrificing them; rather it is a figure of      speech and expression of love for him and acknowledgement of his status.<\/p>\r\n<p>End quote from <em>Sharh Muslim<\/em> by an-Nawawi.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>And Allah knows best.<\/p>\r\n<\/span><\/div>\r\n<div style=\"padding: 3px; padding-right: 6px; text-align: right;\">Islam Q&amp;A<\/div>","status":1,"created_at":"2015-04-13T20:51:59.000000Z","updated_at":"2015-04-13T20:51:59.000000Z","language_id":1,"fatawacate_id":44,"parent_id":11300,"author_id":"","books":[],"articles":[],"videos":[],"audios":[],"author_name":"","category_name":"\u0627\u0644\u0639\u0634\u0631\u0629 \u0628\u064a\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u0632\u0648\u062c\u064a\u0646","category_slug":"","get_date":"2015-04-13"},"translations":[],"fatawa_books":[],"fatawa_articles":[],"fatawa_videos":[],"fatawa_audios":[],"url":"http:\/\/www.islamland.com\/eng\/api\/fatawas\/11301"}