Need for Traveling Abroad

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Hello, A person whose wife is diverse and grew up in a home full of experiences, constantly seeks trips and refreshment. The wife often talks about how she would like to go on a short trip abroad, to the extent that it is clearly very important to her. It can also be assumed that this will give her air and motivation to advance in serving God. Can such a case be defined as a great need, and should the husband travel with her?

Answer

Hello 

There is no permission.

A need that 'can be assumed' and 'is clearly visible' is not considered a true need that permits a prohibition. 

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