A wife is always the keeper of her husband’s secrets, the closest person to him, and the one most familiar with his traits and the depths of his soul. She is the most entitled person to know these matters.
Every person needs a confidant to whom they can reveal their worries and seek advice. There are secrets a person may not want to reveal immediately, nor keep hidden forever—thus, they need someone to entrust with them.
If revealing a secret is a blameworthy trait in anyone, it is far more severe when it comes from either spouse.
This reveals a side of the strict action taken by the Messenger of Allah ﷺ toward all his wives. His response served as a lesson, a warning, and a powerful message that remains etched in the mind: he vowed not to approach them for an entire month. In fact, they were at risk of divorce and being replaced by others.
This leads us to explore the motivation behind revealing secrets in general and, more specifically, the motive behind revealing it in this particular case.
Psychological Motives Behind Revealing a Secret
People’s souls and temperaments differ from one another, and accordingly, their motives for revealing secrets also differ. However, these motives can generally be traced back to the following main reasons:
In this act of disclosure, there is a type of boasting and showing off, highlighting superiority over others. But in reality, it often masks an inferiority complex sensed by the one who reveals the secret.
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ believed him and did not allow anyone to insult or harm him in any way.
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Taken from the book: “Raising a Muslim Family in the Light of Surat Al-Tahrim.”