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“Before You Tie the Knot” by Mohamed Magid and Salma Abugideiri: A Muslim Couple Staple

For Muslim individuals in the United States, marriage is one of the most popular and discussed topics in mainstream circles. It is an important milestone in many people’s lives. It is also a unique experience that must be well prepared for – just as one would prepare for anything else. Salma Abugideiri and Imam Mohamed Magid co-authored a book titled “Before you Tie the Knot”. It’s purpose was to help Muslim couples prepare for the process of getting married and achieving a successful, long-lasting marriage.

The authors present a unique approach. Both of them combined have 40 years of experience counseling couples. Even more, “Before You Tie the Knot” provides an Islamic framework to the marriage process and envisioning the dynamic as a healthy partnership. Mohamed Magid is the Executive Imam of All Dules Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) Center and the Chairman of International Interfaith Peace Corps (IIPC), as well as the former President of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA). He is renowned in the Muslim community for his sermons.

Before You Tie The Knot

“Before You Tie the Knot” is a book co-authored by Salma Abugideiri and Imam Mohamed Magid. It is aimed at helping Muslim couples prepare for the process of getting married and achieving a successful, long-lasting marriage. The authors present a unique approach. It combines 40 years of experience counseling couples with an Islamic framework for envisioning the dynamic as a healthy partnership.

Mohamed Magid is the Executive Imam of All Dules Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) Center. He is also the Chairman of International Interfaith Peace Corps (IIPC), and the former President of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA). The book provides a useful resource for Muslim individuals in the United States, where marriage is an important milestone in many people’s lives and is discussed in mainstream circles. The book aims to help Muslim couples prepare for marriage, just as one would prepare for anything else.

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