Navigating Marital Conflicts: Practical Tips Using Islamic principles

Date: Sunday 27th April 2025
Time: 2pm-3:30pm
Instructor: Mufti Abdul Waheed

Introduction
Marriage is one of the most cherished bonds in Islam, yet like any close relationship, it comes with its own set of challenges. Conflict is natural but how we handle it makes all the difference. Learning how to manage relationship conflicts helps not just maintain a healthy relationship but stabilise the family unit also. In this webinar, Mufti Abdul Waheed explores practical, Islamic-based tools rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah that can help us manage disagreements with wisdom, compassion, and clarity.
Whether you’re married, preparing for marriage, or supporting others in their relationships, this webinar equips you with actionable guidance and a renewed perspective, grounded in the timeless teachings of our deen.
Let’s begin this journey toward healthier, more peaceful relationships — bi’idhnillah.
Aims and Objectives
This webinar aims to provide a simplified yet timeless guide towards handling relationship conflicts rooted in Islamic tradition. The guided principles not only help individuals in their own relationship, but equip you with the tools to help others struggling in their relationship too.

Topics Covered
1. What is Conflict?
2. Common reasons why they occur.
3. How Islam views marriage relationship.
4. Do’s and Don’t’s in every relationship.
5. Practical tips using Quranic and Prophetic guidelines.
6. Case studies of marital conflicts and how they can be avoided.
– Interference of in-laws
– Financial disagreements
– Disagreements about children
– And much more…

Learning Outcomes
By the end of the session you will have learned;
• Understanding the root causes of marital conflicts
• Appreciate Islamic guidelines to managing conflicts
• Learning the Quranic and prophetic way to managing relationship conflicts.
• Enough to support your relationship as well as others.

Presentation Format
The webinar aims to adopt a practical approach gauging both real life cases with Islamic principles. The delivery format will be through visual PowerPoint with interactive case studies to allow the audience to engage with the topic. Such practical case studies will explore Islamic guidelines in light of the Quranic and prophetic advice, fiqh rulings and modern case studies. Towards the end there will be Q&A session for the ausience.

About the Lecturer
Mufti Abdul Waheed currently serves as a full-time researcher at JKN Fatawa Department over a decade to date. All of his research fatawas and articles are approved and published on the JKN Fatawa website under the attestation of Shaykh Mufti Saiful Islam. As part of the JKN Fatawa Department project, he delivers contemporary fiqh and marriage workshops. He periodically contributes articles on marriage and communication building in the Almumin magazine. As part of the JKN fatawa project, Mufti Sahib offered marriage advice for couples since the last ten years. Over the years he has supported innumerable couples struggling in their relationships using Islamic principles. He also lectures at JKN institute in Bradford in Islamic sciences such as Tafsir (Jalalain), Fiqh (Hidayah), Usool-ul-fiqh (Usool Shashi), Arabic syntax and Islamic research (Buhooth al-Islamiyyah). He also lectures in the Takhassus fil fiqh course, a three-year part-time course which specialises in training students in Ifta at JKN Institute and Al-Balagh Academy. He is also completed his MA in Islamic Education at Warwick University, graduating with a Distinction.

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