Question
A person proposed to a girl of good character and religion, but his father rejected this marriage because the girl is short. He wants to go against his father and marry the girl. Is this considered disobedience?
Answer
I say, and with God's guidance: The choice of a girl is the son's right, and the father should inform him of his opinion but not force him. Marrying her is not disobedience, but he should be gentle with his father and convince him. And God knows best.