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Many marriages fall apart because the husband and wife married during a time in their lives when they simply lacked the maturity and training in how to handle conflicts. Years later, when both are more experienced in life, they can often look back at mistakes they made and see where they should have done things differently. Years of anger and bitterness prevent forgiveness between two people who still love each other, but can't reconcile the relationship. So many fragmented families have weakened the economic base of our communities, as divorced men and women lose homes they purchased together. Many single adults struggle to survive without the financial support of an extended family. Every institution is affected by these failed marriages, including our religious institutions. Perhaps we should form a strategy for reuniting couples in holy matrimony. Today our relationship advisors Karriem Hameed and Munirah Habeel help us explore this question: Knowing what you know now, under what conditions would you re-marry your ex-spouse?