The situation involves a disagreement between two families regarding a marriage proposal. Mahmoud wants to marry a girl, but there is a conflict between his father and the girl's father. Mahmoud's father is not involved in the process, and the girl's father is hesitant to agree unless Mahmoud's brother is involved. Various suggestions have been made, such as involving a third party to mediate or having Mahmoud's uncle or another elder family member handle the situation. The challenge is to find a way to resolve the family disagreement and proceed with the marriage proposal in a respectful manner.
One option is to involve a neutral third party who is respected by both families to mediate the situation. This person could be a religious leader or a community elder who can facilitate communication and help both families reach a mutual understanding. By having someone both sides trust, it may be easier to address the concerns and find a compromise that satisfies everyone involved.
Another option is to involve Mahmoud's brother in the marriage proposal process, as the girl's father seems more comfortable with his involvement. This could help ease tensions and show respect for the girl's father's wishes. By having Mahmoud's brother present, it may demonstrate a willingness to cooperate and respect the family dynamics, potentially leading to a positive outcome.
A direct discussion between Mahmoud's father and the girl's father could be arranged to address the issues directly. This option requires both parties to be open to dialogue and willing to find common ground. By addressing the concerns head-on, it may be possible to resolve misunderstandings and agree on a path forward that respects both families' values and expectations.