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Black Married Women Blog (BMWB) has another treat for you. We were able to sit down and dialogue with married woman, Sharifa Muhammad. Shairfa has knowledge beyond her years and gives the "realest" advice on how to keep it "right and tight" with your husband! Check this sister out below...
Sharifah Muhammad is a Los Angeles native. She is currently a college student and has been married for 3 years.
BMWB: Tell us about Love….
Love is duty. Duty in the sense that I will work, sacrifice, and feel responsibility for what I say I love. Before I was married, I believed love was a feeling of giddiness. I believe love can be at the surface these things, however in order to be real and sustaining, love must be held as a strong sense of duty to your spouse. Before marriage I did not believe in a soul mate. I didn't understand the concept of one person being designed for me and I for them. I thought that love comes, it fades, and you move on. I now totally believe in soul mates and that when we are born, Allah(God) fashions someone especially for us. My husband is my soul mate.
BMWB: Is dating or courtship trial and error?
The qualities that I looked for is someone who is kind, moral, strong physically and spiritually, and generous. I needed these qualities because it was important to me that I have a man who I respect and admire. Looking for what you want can be trial and error, and most times it is. However, it doesn't have to be if we are patient, and look carefully into who we are interested in before we jump into a relationship.
BMWB: What part of marriage caught you by surprise?
I viewed marriage as a never ending slumber party. Lol. I believed that it would be more fun than work. I have learned that the opposite is true. I was surprised to learn that in order to be a good wife, my husband could not be the center of my life, but that Allah (God) has to be. I have to surrender myself to Allah(God) and His work in order for me to be fulfilled and for my husband to have the wife he deserves.
BMWB: What skills do you need before you marry& what did you bring to the table?
Looking back, I believe I should have honed in on my communication tactics. I attempted to be open to my husband’s concerns without properly knowing how to communicate my own. Proper communication is absolutely a skill that is learned and is not something we always see in the black community.
I brought to the table my knowledge of homemaking ie. cooking, cleaning, basic sewing, organizational skills, etc. However, more importantly I came into my marriage with a strong spiritual foundation in the oneness of God, and the understanding that marriage is one half of my faith, and if I am to easily give up on my marriage, I could easily give up on Allah(God) and his Messenger. My husband and I were equally yoked because he comes from a home where his parents have been married 30 years, and his grandparents for 50 years. We are equally committed to our duty to each other and Allah(God).
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BMWB: How did you know you were ready to be married?
I was ready to move into the next chapter of my life. I was ready to become a moral, upright person, and share a loving relationship with someone who wanted the same. I wanted to become an example for others that when you wait on Allah (God) He blesses you with exactly what you need.
BMWB: What are your views of the “wives” on the different reality series?
They are a bad examples to society because these women are often engaged in loud, callous, and reprehensible behavior. They also give the impression that women can "have it all", and that is not necessarily true. We can not be 100% at all things, and when we try some aspect of our lives will be sacrificed. It is truly important that what we choose to sacrifice is not our Husbands and children, because Family is the cornerstone of our Nation.
BMWB: Is there any secret to getting to the alter? Did you do anything in particular to make him pop the question?
I don't believe there is a secret. I do believe it is important for a man to respect you. We as women must guard ourselves and resemble beauty and morality. We must be the kind of woman a man can envision being the Queen of his home and a mother to his children. We must also make clear that marriage is the mutual goal and that we will not accept a pointless relationship. A wife needs be feminine, respectful, organized, and spiritually grounded. She must also have a great sense of self esteem and worth so that she is internally happy and therefore be externally happy. A wife should strive to be heaven to her husband who works in a hellish world.
BMWB: How do you keep a man interested?
Arghh!! It's so hard. Lol. But I will say that if we strive to grow into our potential everyday, and remain the same beautiful, upbeat person we were when we met our spouse then they will remain interested. I've been taught to meet a man where he is. If he likes sports, then watch some sports with him, if he is into cars, then learn some facts and hold a conversation with him. It's just as important for a man to feel valued, seen, and heard, as it is for us women .
Peace & Blessings Fam!
Sis. DeAndrea