2022/04/07
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Dr. Mabrouk Attia, a professor of Islamic law at Al-Azhar University, received a question from one of his followers, saying, “My husband is snoring while he is sleeping in an ugly way… so what should I do?” .
Attia replied that it is not written in the marriage contract or in the legal ruling that the wife should sleep next to her husband, as it is a process of reconciliation, advising the questioner to rise quietly next to her husband and go to sleep
In another room, when he “sleeps and snores in an ugly way,” and that you wake up ten minutes before him, explaining that the snoring may be due to fatigue and decreases with falling asleep and resting.
Attia added: “What is disturbing is God’s limit between us and him,” adding: “But what is disturbing is that religion does not force her to bear it, sleep is comfort, explaining, “He is with you when he asks you to meet you.” He advised her not to tell her husband that she does not sleep next to him because of his snoring, because this may hurt him He emphasized that “we were created to please each other, not to exchange accusations.”
Attia stressed that there may be a cure for someone who snores, whether he is a man or a woman, stressing that the one who snores does not know that he snores, only that she herself “snores” in an ugly way.
Attia stressed that “life is an art of healing,” noting that a wife can not sleep next to her husband.
He pointed out that “Our Master Muhammad did not snore, but he heard (Boach), so they know that he fell asleep,” stressing that this was the maximum that the Prophet, peace and blessings of God be upon him, might reach while he was sleeping and the prophets as well. This is human perfection.