It means she’s scared she won’t be able to fulfil his rights and follow the deen in terms of treating him in the correct manner since she can’t stand him. That is it. That is the tafsir. Nothing major. The wife of Thabit bin Qays was a Sahabi and so was he and they were both good people, but she just didn’t like him.I believe a woman has a right to divorce a man that does not protect her right or meets her needs. I’m just against actions taking on a whim which woman do a lot, because out their constant hormonal imbalances.
That’s why I said the following which you some how missed.
“reasons to divorce in Islam are emotional/textual neglect, abandonment, abuse and lack of provisions.”
There is actually nothing emotional about the points stated above, those who call themselves Wahaabis are too primitive to understand a woman’s worth.
You disproved your own point, if only you had taken the time to read between the lines, it would have made sense to you.
Ask yourself, what would make a pious woman who is married to a man of good character and who is true to his deen. Commit an act of kufr?
Subxaanaka yaa cadiim ina adeer.
It means she’s scared she won’t be able to fulfil his rights and follow the deen in terms of treating him in the correct manner since she can’t stand him. That is it. That is the tafsir. Nothing major. The wife of Thabit bin Qays was a Sahabi and so was he and they were both good people, but she just didn’t like him.
It’s the same as Zainab bin Jahash and Zaid bin Harith. When they were married, despite both being super pious, they simply didn’t get along.
it’s a simply concept that some people don’t understand. Some people simply can’t like
Each other, even if they both have good qualities.