QUESTION: My husband says he noticed my son-in-law staring at me from my back and thinks he has evil thoughts and doesn’t want my daughter and son-in-law to visit me when he is not home. I have not noticed anything suspicious from my son-in-law. My husband travels a lot and it is difficult for my daughter and me. What is your advice to my husband, me, and my daughter?
QUESTION: My husband says he noticed my son-in-law staring at me from my back and thinks he has evil thoughts and doesn’t want my daughter and son-in-law to visit me when he is not home. I have not noticed anything suspicious from my son-in-law. My husband travels a lot and it is difficult for my daughter and me. What is your advice to my husband, me, and my daughter?
26Oct
ANSWER:
Your son-in-law is mahram to you and like your own son, however, if your husband is not comfortable with him being around when he’s not at home, you must not invite them in his absence.
QUESTION: My husband says he noticed my son-in-law staring at me from my back and thinks he has evil thoughts and doesn’t want my daughter and son-in-law to visit me when he is not home. I have not noticed anything suspicious from my son-in-law. My husband travels a lot and it is difficult for my daughter and me. What is your advice to my husband, me, and my daughter?