Does a mother have the right to reject a woman her son wants to marry?

Question What rights do I have as a son, and what rights does my mother have over me. Example, can my mom refuse a woman I want to marry? Praise be to Allah. Know that the rights of the mother over her child include his being kind to her and treating her well. Allaah says…

Question

What rights do I have as a son, and what
rights does my mother have over me. Example, can my mom refuse a woman I want to marry?

Praise be to Allah.

Know that the rights of the mother over her child include his being
kind to her and treating her well. Allaah says (interpretation of the meanings):

And that you be dutiful to your parents [al-Israa
17:23]

And We have enjoined on man to be good and dutiful to his
parents [al-Ankaboot 29:8]

give thanks to Me and to your parents [Luqmaan 31:14]

Abu Amr al-Shaybaani said: I asked the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) which deed was most beloved to Allaah. He
said: Prayer performed at the right time. He asked, Then
what? He said, Honouring one’s parents. He said, Then what?
He said, Jihaad for the sake of Allaah.

Ibn Hajar said in Al-Fath (10/401): The
Aayah implies that one should honour and obey one’s parents even if they are Kaafirs. The
Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) explained with regard to another
hadeeth that it is good to honour one’s parents even after they have died. It was reported
that Abd-Allaah ibn Umar met a Bedouin man on the way to Makkah.
Abd-Allaah greeted him with salaam, mounted him on the donkey he was riding, and
gave him a turban that he had been wearing on his head. Ibn Deenaar said, we said to him,
May Allaah bring you back to your senses! They are only Bedouin and they would be content
with little. Abd-Allaah said: this mans father used to be a friend of
Umar ibn al-Khattaab, and I heard the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) say that the best of good deeds is for a son to uphold ties with his
fathers friends.

As for the sons rights over his mother, these include a good
upbringing, kind treatment and compassion, which involves fully breastfeeding the child,
educating him and spending on him if the father is not present.

With regard to your mothers rejection of the girl you wanted to
marry, you have to find out the reasons why your mother did not like her, because a
persons judgement is a reflection of the impressions he or she has. Perhaps your
mother looks at the matter from a different angle than you do. Perhaps she rejected this
girl for a reason that is quite legitimate from an Islamic point of view, such as the girl
not being committed to Islam. Maybe after researching the matter and consulting with
others, she found out that this girl was not the right one for you; in this case you
should obey her.

But if your mother rejected her on the basis of her own whims, and not
for any reason that has to do with Shareeah, or she rejected her because she (the
girl) is strongly committed to Islam, then in this case you do not have to obey your
mother, but you should try to win her over gently. You could get some good people whom she
respects to intervene in the matter if you wish. And Allaah is the source of strength.

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