And give the women their dowries as a gift willingly; but if they remit to you anything of it voluntarily, then consume it with satisfaction and pleasure.
Give women their dowry as an outright gift. But if they are happy to give you some of it, make use of it with pleasure and goodwill.
And give the women their property willingly, and if they remit any of it to you of their own will, then you may take it with good feelings.
Upon marriage, give women their marital gifts, a generous portion of your property, unless they forgo it voluntarily. In that case you are welcome to accept it as rightfully yours.
And give the women their dowries as a gift willingly; but if they remit to you anything of it voluntarily, then consume it with satisfaction and pleasure.
And give the women their dues willingly, and if they remit any of it to you of their own will, then you may take it with good feelings.
Give the women their property willingly, and if they remit any of it to you of their own will, then you may take it with good feelings.
You shall give the women their due dowries, equitably. If they willingly forfeit anything, then you may accept it; it is rightfully yours.
Give to women their dowers willingly, but if they forego part of it themselves, then use it to your advantage.
And give the women their gifts graciously. But if they give up willingly to you anything of it, then take it in satisfaction and ease.
And give unto women their marriage portions in the spirit of a gift; but if they, of their own accord, give up unto you aught thereof, then enjoy it with pleasure and good cheer.
And give unto the women (whom ye marry) free gift of their marriage portions; but if they of their own accord remit unto you a part thereof, then ye are welcome to absorb it (in your wealth).
Give women their bridal-due in good cheer (considering it a duty); but if they willingly remit any part of it, consume it with good pleasure.*
And give the women, whom you join in wedlock. their dower with good will. But if they -the women- willingly remit a part thereof of their own accord, then you may eat it into your hearts and enjoy it; may it give you pleasure; may it do you good!
Give your wives their dowries, as well as whatever you have promised them at the moment of wedding. If they want to make it (or a part of it) a gift for you, enjoy it and be thankful to them.
And give to the women (whom you marry) their Mahr (obligatory bridal-money given by the husband to his wife at the time of marriage) with a good heart; but if they, of their own good pleasure, remit any part of it to you, take it, and enjoy it without fear of any harm (as Allâh has made it lawful).
And give the women (on marriage) their dower as a free gift; but if they, of their own good pleasure, remit any part of it to you, Take it and enjoy it with right good cheer.
Give women ˹you wed˺ their due dowries graciously. But if they waive some of it willingly, then you may enjoy it freely with a clear conscience.
Give women their dower in good cheer. Then, if they forego some of it, of their own will, you may have it as pleasant and joyful.
Give women their bridal gift upon marriage, though if they are happy to give up some of it for you, you may enjoy it with a clear conscience.
And give the women their dowries as a gift spontaneous; but if they are pleased to offer you any of it, consume it with wholesome appetite.
And give women their dowries freely; and if they are good enough to remit any of it of themselves, then devour it with good digestion and appetite.
And give women their dowries freely; and if they of their own will remit any of it, then accept and enjoy it with good cheer.
And bring the women their dowries as an endowment, so in case they are good to you concerning any portion of it, (Literally: in case they feel good in themselves to you about anything of it) then eat it up rejoicing with wholesome appetite (i. e., take it and make use of it to your profit and advantage).
And give women their dowry freely; but if they voluntarily remit unto you any part of it, enjoy it with satisfaction and advantage.
And give the women (in marriage) their dowry as a free gift; But if they, with their own good pleasure, give back any part of it to you, take it and enjoy it with right good cheer.
And give the women their dowers unasked, willingly and as agreed gift. But if they be pleased to remit you a portion thereof, of their own free will, then take it with grace and pleasure.
Give women their dowries as an obligation; but if they remit anything of it of their own accord, then consume it as lawful and wholesome.