
A Muslim's Guide to Happily Ever After - Paperback
A Muslim's Guide to Happily Ever After - Paperback
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by Rahat Husain (Author)
Despite the proliferation of the internet, smart phones and social media, Muslims find the process of finding someone to marry - and then actually marrying them - to be difficult and unwieldy.For Muslims, figuring out how to get married can be tricky at best. The purpose of this book is to provide a guide to Muslims on how to get married, in a way that respects the rules and guidelines of Islam. At the same time, this book takes into consideration the realities of living in the modern era, particularly in a Western society."Rahat has done a great job in combining very useful advice with humorous anecdotes. This book is an important read for all Muslims looking to get married." - Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli
Author Biography
Rahat Husain is a world-renowned columnist with the Washington Times Communities and with CDN News. With an interest in America and Islam, Rahat is a prolific writer on contemporary and international issues. Rahat Husain is a patent attorney based in Maryland. He holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law, a Master's of Science degree from Georgetown University, and a Bachelor's of Science with General Honors from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He is also the Director of Legal and Policy Affairs at UMAA Advocacy. Mr. Husain previously served as the Executive Director of the Islamic Information Center while managing its American Leadership Initiative for Muslims and the Honors Gemstone Internship Program. For the past six years, Mr. Husain has worked with Congressmen, Senators, federal agencies, think tanks, NGOs, policy institutes, and academic experts to advocate on behalf of Shia Muslim issues, both political and humanitarian. UMAA hosts one of the largest gatherings of Shia Ithna Asheri Muslims in North America at its annual convention.



















