❀ Shar‘i Guidance When a Daughter Wants to Marry Against Parents’ Wishes ❀
✦ Fatwa by: Shaykh Khidr Hayat ḥafiẓahullāh
If a daughter insists on marrying someone whom her parents do not approve of — considering him unsuitable — and she says she will only marry him or not marry at all, what is the correct approach in this situation, both short-term and long-term?
✔ In Islam, a girl’s consent and her walī’s approval are both required for a valid marriage.
✔ Parents must guide, not control, while daughters must listen, not rebel.
✔ The best approach is to reach a mutual, well-informed, and emotionally balanced decision through respectful communication.
✦ Fatwa by: Shaykh Khidr Hayat ḥafiẓahullāh
❖ Question:
If a daughter insists on marrying someone whom her parents do not approve of — considering him unsuitable — and she says she will only marry him or not marry at all, what is the correct approach in this situation, both short-term and long-term?
❖ Shar‘i Perspective
✔ Mutual Consent of Guardian (Walī) and Girl Is Essential
- According to the Shari‘ah, both the consent of the girl and the guardian (walī) are integral to a valid nikāḥ.
- The Prophet ﷺ did not permit guardians to force a girl into marriage:
“If a father or grandfather marries off his daughter forcefully, the marriage is invalid.”
[Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī]
- The girl must avoid impulsive or emotionally driven decisions, and give due consideration to her guardian’s advice.
✔ Guardian’s Responsibility
- The walī is religiously obliged to seek the best possible match for the girl, while respecting her preferences.
- If a guardian rejects a suitable proposal out of ego or personal bias, he is sinful in the eyes of Shari‘ah.
✔ Daughter’s Duty
- The daughter should respect her parents’ experience and maintain family dignity.
- She must avoid stubborn or emotional reactions that may lead to long-term regret.
❖ Practical Guidance
Parental Strategy
- Use wisdom and experience to explain potential harms of emotional decisions.
- Approach the daughter with affection, not force, to gently guide her perspective.
- Avoid dismissing her choice entirely; rather assess it with fairness and evidence.
Offer Alternatives
- Present her with other suitable proposals to help her see her choice in a broader context.
- If she insists on a specific boy, then evaluate his character, family background, and religious commitment.
- If he is indeed unsuitable, parents should suggest better options with compassion.
Mutual Decision-Making
- Both parents and daughter must avoid stubbornness.
- Parents shouldn’t completely dismiss her preference, and she should consider their valid concerns.
- Healthy dialogue and mutual understanding are essential.
Seek Mediation and Counseling
- If the matter becomes complex, seek help from family elders, respected community members, or qualified scholars and counselors.
- Islamic counselors or psychologists can help defuse emotional tension and facilitate a balanced decision.
❖ Emotional Pressure and Short-Term Reactions
- Emotional insistence is often temporary and may settle over time.
- Parents must exercise patience, remaining loving yet firm in guiding their daughter toward what is best.
- Avoiding harshness or coercion is key, so as not to push the daughter further into defiance.
❖ Summary:
✔ In Islam, a girl’s consent and her walī’s approval are both required for a valid marriage.
✔ Parents must guide, not control, while daughters must listen, not rebel.
✔ The best approach is to reach a mutual, well-informed, and emotionally balanced decision through respectful communication.