Married in a Month
A short, sincere guide through the reversion, the pursuit, and the union — for anyone seeking marriage the halal way

Sourced entirely from Quran & authenticated Hadith
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A note before you begin
Marriage doesn't begin at the nikah.
Married in a Month starts where the real work actually starts — with the heart, before it ever starts looking for a spouse.
This guide walks through three parts: turning sincerely back to Allah, pursuing marriage the halal way, and the union itself — short enough to read in a sitting, grounded enough to actually change how you approach it.
"And among His signs is that He created for you spouses from among yourselves, that you may find tranquility in them."
— Quran 30:21
The structure inside this book
Three parts. One path to marriage.
Each part narrows the focus — from the heart, to the search, to the union it was always moving toward.
Inside the book — a look at each part
A real look inside, and the heart of each part that follows.
"Before you look for a spouse, look at your own heart."
Most people approach marriage backwards — searching for the right person before they've done the work of becoming someone ready to be found. The Reversion starts there: not with checklists or expectations of a future spouse, but with sincerely turning back to Allah and getting your own intention right first.
This part isn't about being a revert in the literal sense — it's about returning. Every person preparing for marriage has something to turn back from: bad habits, misplaced priorities, a heart that's grown distracted. This is where that turning happens, before the search ever begins.
"The search itself is an act of worship, when it's done right."
With the heart prepared, the Pursuit is where the practical work begins — what to actually look for in a spouse, how to involve family the right way, and how to keep the process halal from the first conversation to the proposal.
This part is written for anyone in the search, regardless of background — there's nothing here that assumes a particular starting point, only the shared goal of pursuing marriage with sincerity and without compromise.
"This is what the first two parts were always moving toward."
The Union covers the nikah itself and what comes after — the duas, the etiquette, and the mindset for building a marriage on the same sincerity that brought you here. Two people becoming one household, grounded in the same intention the book opened with.
The title isn't a promise of speed for its own sake — it's a reflection of how direct this path can be when the heart, the search, and the intention are all aligned from the start.
Why this book exists
Most marriage guides jump straight to logistics — how to propose, what to say to in-laws, how to plan a wedding. Few start with the part that actually determines everything else: the state of your own heart before you begin.
Married in a Month is ordered deliberately. You turn back to Allah before you pursue a spouse, and you pursue with sincerity before you arrive at the union — each part building the foundation the next one stands on.
Every guidance point is sourced from the Quran or a Sahih/Hasan-graded hadith — nothing weak, nothing unverified.
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